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Antonio Regalado

Biomedicine Editor at MIT Technology Review

Antonio Regalado is a seasoned professional with a strong background in science and medical journalism, having graduated with a BS in Physics from Yale University and an MA in Science & Medical Journalism from New York University.

He has held various prominent positions in top organizations, notably serving as the Biomedicine Editor at MIT Technology Review, the Business Editor at Technology Review, and the Latin American Contributor at Science Magazine, among others.

Antonio Regalado's career has been dedicated to reporting on biotech and scientific advancements, reflecting his deep passion for driving progress in the field of science.

Highlights

Apr 24 · twitter

From Mother Jones story on polygenic selection and embryo editing plans.

Absolutely zero chance that human genetic optimization companies raised $36.5 billion in 2024.

This number is fantasy. https://t.co/we6euyIMXv

From Mother Jones story on polygenic selection and embryo editing plans. 

Absolutely zero chance th
Jan 23 · twitter

he he. Ticking of Doomsday Clock affected by winter storm. https://t.co/Om7gw5E8yg

he he. Ticking of Doomsday Clock affected by winter storm. https://t.co/Om7gw5E8yg

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Experience

Biomedicine Editor at MIT Technology Review (2014 - Present)
Business Editor at MIT Technology Review (2011 - 2014), Latin American Contributor at Science Magazine (2009 - 2011), Brazil Correspondent at Wall Street Journal (2006 - 2009), Science Reporter at Wall Street Journal (2000 - 2006), Senior Associate Editor at MIT Technology Review (1998 - 2000), Staff Writer at Windhover Information (1995 - 1998)

Education

Stuyvesant High School (1983 - 1987), MA in Science & Medical Journalism from New York University (1993 - 1995), BS in Physics from Yale University (1987 - 1991)

Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States