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Deborah Blum (born October 19, 1954) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and the director of the Knight Science Journalism program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,〔("Faculty & Staff | Knight Science Journalism at MIT" ). Faculty and staff listing for Knight Science Journalism at MIT. Retrieved 2015-07-15.〕 She is author of books including ''The Poisoner's Handbook'' (2010).〔("''The Poisoner's Handbook" ). Publisher's product display. Penguin Group. Retrieved 2013-11-01. Quote: "Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Deborah Blum follows New York City's first forensic scientists to discover a fascinating Jazz Age story of chemistry."〕 and has been a columnist for the ''New York Times'' and a blogger for ''Wired''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Deborah Blum, author at Wired )〕 As science writer for the ''Sacramento Bee'', Blum wrote a series of articles examining the professional, ethical, and emotional conflicts between scientists who use animals in their research and animal rights activists who oppose that research. Titled "The Monkey Wars," the series won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting.〔("Beat Reporting" ). The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-11-01.〕 ==Background and early career==
Born in Urbana, Illinois, Blum grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Bristol, England, and Athens, Georgia. She graduated from the University of Georgia where she was editor of the student newspaper, ''The Red and Black''. She worked as a reporter covering police, fires, courts, and other general assignment beats for newspapers in Georgia, Florida and California before she turned to science writing. She was on the staffs of the ''Macon Telegraph'', the ''St. Petersburg Times'' and the ''Fresno Bee'', among other publications.
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