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Emily Mullin

Staff Writer on Biotechnology, WIRED

Emily Mullin is a Staff Writer at WIRED, specializing in biotechnology. Her work encompasses a range of topics including gene editing, neurotechnology, pharmaceutical development, synthetic biology, reproductive technology, and bioethics. She has over a decade of experience in science journalism, with her articles appearing in notable publications such as The Washington Post, National Geographic, Scientific American, and the New York Times.123

Background and Education

Mullin holds a master's degree in science writing from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University. In addition to her writing career, she teaches science writing at Johns Hopkins University.13 Prior to her role at WIRED, she was an MIT Knight Science Journalism Project Fellow, where she focused on the ethics and science of cross-species tissue transplantation. She has also worked as a staff writer for Medium's OneZero and served as an associate editor at MIT Technology Review.123

Notable Work

Mullin has been recognized for her reporting on cutting-edge topics such as brain-computer interfaces and the implications of biotechnology on society. She is known for her ability to navigate complex scientific subjects and communicate them effectively to a broader audience.4 Her recent articles have explored advancements in brain implants and their potential to assist individuals with disabilities.4

Personal Interests

Outside of her professional work, Emily enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, rock climbing, and practicing yoga. She is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she has returned after spending over ten years in Washington, D.C..35

Highlights

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Health insurers aren’t saying whether they’ll cover vaccines for kids if the CDC stops recommending them. https://t.co/toeeUdWpLx

Mar 27 · twitter

WIRED is interested in what jobs are being cut at HHS. If you're one of the 10,000 HHS staffers affected by the layoffs, feel free to reach out. You can find me on Signal at emullin.06 or you can email me at [email protected].

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Experience

Staff Writer at WIRED (July 2022 - Present)
Contributor at WIRED (January 2022 - June 2022), Health Reporter at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (January 2022 - June 2022), Science Journalist (Freelance) (September 2011 - June 2022)

Education

Adjunct Faculty, MA in Science Writing Program at The Johns Hopkins University (August 2017 - Present), Master of Arts (M.A.), Science Writing at The Johns Hopkins University (2013 - 2015); Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Journalism at Ohio University (2006 - 2010)

Location

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States