Deborah Blum is a renowned journalist and the director of the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT. With a Pulitzer Prize under her belt, she is passionate about educating the public on the topic of poison. She has spent nearly two decades teaching science journalism and other subjects at UW-Madison.
In a recent interview, Blum discussed the importance of scientific knowledge in understanding poisons and their impact on society. Her books, “The Poison Squad” and “The Poisoner’s Handbook,” delve into this world, providing accurate and accessible information to readers. Blum believes that by sharing her expertise and insights on this topic, she can raise awareness and promote a better understanding of the science behind poisons.
Blum’s passion for educating the public is evident in her work. She strives to provide accurate information to readers, whether through her writing or teaching at MIT. By advocating for greater scientific literacy among the general public, Blum continues to make a positive impact on society as a whole.
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