Gareth Cook
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Gareth Cook is a Pulitzer prize winning science journalist, currently at the Boston Globe. He was awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for his writing about the scientific, ethical and human dimensions of stem cell research. Before the Boston Globe, he worked at Foreign Policy magazine, US News & World Report, the Washington Monthly and the Boston Phoenix. In 2004 he revealed that he is dyslexic [1]. He graduated in 1991 from Brown University with degrees in International Relations and Mathematical Physics.