John Rennie (editor)
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John Rennie (b. 1959) became the seventh editor in chief of Scientific American magazine in late 1994, having been a member of the Board of Editors since 1989. He holds a bachelor of science degree in biology from Yale University. After graduating in 1981, he worked for some years as a researcher at Harvard Medical School, before he began his career as a science writer. Rennie has written and edited articles on biology, technology and medicine and helped Scientific American produce award-winning single-topic issues for a variety of publications.[1]
He has done improv in New York and his home town of Boston.[1]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ a b Biography for John Rennie. ssma.org. School Science and Mathematics Association. Retrieved on 2008-04-26.
[edit] External links
- 15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense. One of his most known pieces of writing.