Maryn McKenna
Maryn McKenna’s Biography
I'm an independent journalist specializing in public health, global health and food policy; for the past couple of years I've had a special interest in antibiotic misuse and overuse in medicine and agriculture.
I'm a National Geographic contributor, and I also write for the New York Times Magazine, VICE, The Atlantic, Slate, Nature, The Guardian, Modern Farmer, and other pubs and sites in the US and Europe. I was previously a contributing writer at WIRED and a contributing editor at Scientific American. As of late 2016 I'm a regular contributor to AgInsider, the daily newsletter of the Food and Environment Reporting Network.
I'm a Senior Fellow of the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University, and the author of Superbug (Free Press/Simon & Schuster 2010) and Beating Back the Devil (FP/S&S 2004). My next book, on how we came to use antibiotics in agriculture and how we discovered that was a bad idea, will be published by National Geographic Books/Penguin Random House in September 2017.
I did a TED Talk in 2015, "What do we do when antibiotics don't work anymore," that has been viewed 1.4 million times and translated into 32 languages.