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Maryn McKenna

Public Health Journalist & Author

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Maryn McKenna Biography

Maryn McKenna is a journalist and author specializing in public health, global health, and food policy, and a Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of Human Health at Emory University, where she teaches health and science writing and storytelling, and media literacy. She is the recipient of the 2019 AAAS-Kavli Award for magazine writing for her piece "The Plague Years" in The New Republic, and the author of the 2017 bestseller Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats (National Geographic Books, Sept. 2017), which received the 2018 Science in Society Award, making her a two-time winner of that prize. Big Chicken was named a Best Book of 2017 by Amazon, Science News, Smithsonian Magazine, Civil Eats, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Toronto Globe and Mail; an Essential Science Read by WIRED; and a 2018 Book All Georgians Should Read. Her 2015 TED Talk, "What do we do when antibiotics don't work any more?", has been viewed 1.8 million times and translated into 34 languages.

McKenna is a senior writer at WIRED, where since the beginning of the Covid pandemic she has written about the last mile of vaccine distribution, the search for the virus's origins, the ignored warnings that PPE would run out, the touchy politics of vaccine passports, and several dozen other stories. In May 2020 she created a massive open online course, "Journalism in a Pandemic: Covering Covid-19 now and in the future," for the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas, supported by the Knight Foundation, United Nations Development Program, UNESCO, and the World Health Organization, that was taken by almost 9,000 journalists from 160 countries. In March 2021, she and the Knight Center repeated that effort with a second global MOOC, "Covering the Covid Vaccines: What do journalists need to know?". She also has appeared on numerous podcasts and webinars and in the Netflix + Vox Media documentaries "The Next Pandemic: Explained" and "Coronavirus: Explained."

She has reported from epidemics and disasters, and farms and food production sites, on most of the continents, including a field hospital in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, a Thai village erased by the Indian Ocean tsunami, a bird-testing unit on the front lines of West Nile virus, an Arctic graveyard of the victims of the 1918 flu, an AIDS treatment center in Yunnan, a polio-eradication team in India, breweries in France, a “Matrix for chickens” in the Netherlands, and Midwestern farms devastated by the 2015 epidemic of avian flu. She writes for The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, WIRED, Smithsonian, The Atlantic, NPR, Newsweek, Scientific American, Nature, The Guardian, Eating Well, Eater, and numerous other magazines and sites. Her work has been anthologized in The Best Science Writing Online (2012) and The Best American Science and Nature Writing (2014), twice in The Dirt: Dispatches from the Front Lines of Food and Farming (2016 and 2018), and also in the UK anthology Weapons of Reason (2020). She is the creator of the site Today in Ebolanoia, which has been cited in medical and biodefense literature for documenting public overreaction to disease threats, and her work has also appeared in the Annals of Emergency Medicine and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine.

She received the 2019 John P. McGovern Award for Excellence in Biomedical Communication, the 2014 Leadership Award from the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics, and the 2013 Byron H. Waksman Award for Excellence in the Public Communication of Life Sciences. Her piece for Modern Farmer on the beyond-organic farm White Oak Pastures received a first-place award from the Association of Food Journalists, and her essay for the Food and Environment Reporting Network, "Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future," was a finalist for a James Beard Foundation Media Award and has been republished in Russian, Norwegian and French. She also shared the 2015 AH Boerma Award from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as one of the writers for National Geographic’s food-writing site The Plate, part of the magazine’s year-long Future of Food project.

She appears in the 2019 documentary Resistance Fighters, which received the Grand Prix at the Pariscience Science Film Festival and the Impact Award from the Vancouver International Film Fest, and the 2014 documentary Resistance. She has presented at the United Nations, U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control about the need to curb antibiotic misuse in medicine and agriculture, and is a frequent public speaker and radio, TV and podcast guest, including on Radiolab, Gastropod, the Story Collider, Science for the People, and Brains On. From 2012 to 2019, she was a Senior Fellow of the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University. In 2018, she was a TEDxYouth speaker in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and in 2014, she was one of the organizers of the Women in Science Writing Solutions Summit, held at MIT. She currently is the Journalism Advisor to the Logan Science Journalism Program at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, a member of the program committee for the 2019 World Conference of Science Journalists in Lausanne, and a six-term member of the board of the Association of Health Care Journalists.

Her earlier books are Superbug (Free Press/Simon & Schuster 2010), on the international epidemic of drug-resistant staph in hospitals, families and farms, which won the 2013 June Roth Memorial Book Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors and the 2011 Science in Society Award given by the National Association of Science Writers; and Beating Back the Devil: On the Front Lines with the Disease Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (Free Press/S&S 2004), the first history of the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service, for which she embedded with the corps for a year. Beating Back the Devil was named one of the Top Science Books of 2004 by Amazon and an Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association.

As a newspaper reporter, she worked for 10 years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she was the only US journalist assigned to full-time coverage of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She reported from the Indian Ocean tsunami and from Hurricane Katrina, as well as from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Arctic, and embedded with CDC teams on Capitol Hill during the 2001 anthrax attacks and with a World Health Organization polio-eradication team in India.

Previously, she worked for the Boston Herald, where stories she co-wrote on illnesses among veterans of the first Persian Gulf War led to the first Congressional hearings on Gulf War Syndrome, and at the Cincinnati Enquirer, where her stories on the association between local cancer clusters and contamination escaping a federal nuclear weapons plant contributed to a successful nuclear-harm lawsuit by residents. She was also previously a staff member at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy of the University of Minnesota.

In 2013-14, she was the inaugural Project Fellow in the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT. She also has been an Ochberg Fellow of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University; a Media Fellow with the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation; and a Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. She has also served short fellowships at Harvard Medical School and the Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families at the University of Maryland. In 2006, she was an inaugural Health Journalism Fellow of the East-West Center in Honolulu and subsequently taught other journalists in its programs in Asia. She has been a journalist in residence at the University of Florida, University of Wisconsin, and Texas A&M University, adjunct faculty at the University of Georgia, and faculty at the Santa Fe Science Writing Seminar. In 2018, she was a Poynter Journalism Fellow at Yale.

She is a cum laude graduate of Georgetown University, has a master’s degree with highest honors from Northwestern University, and is the recipient of numerous journalism awards.

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Books
Plucked: Chicken, Antibiotics, and How Big Business Changed the Way the World Eats

Plucked: Chicken, Antibiotics, and How Big Business Changed the Way the World Eats

Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA

Superbug: The Fatal Menace of MRSA

Beating Back The Devil: On The Front Lines With The Disease Detectives Of The Epidemic Intelligence Service

Beating Back The Devil: On The Front Lines With The Disease Detectives Of The Epidemic Intelligence Service

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  • How do I book Maryn McKenna to speak at my event?

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  • What are the speaker fees for Maryn McKenna

    Speaking fees for Maryn McKenna, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fees to book Maryn McKenna are $10,000 - $20,000 for live events and available upon request for virtual events. For the most current speaking fee to hire Maryn McKenna, click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.
  • What topics does Maryn McKenna speak about?

    Maryn McKenna is a keynote speaker and industry expert whose speaking topics include Authors, Culture, Health and Wellness, Healthcare and Medical, Journalism, Public Health, Speakers by Industry, TED.
  • Where does Maryn McKenna travel from?

    Maryn McKenna generally travels from Atlanta, GA, USA, but can be booked for private corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. For more details, please contact an AAE Booking agent.
  • Who is Maryn McKenna’s agent?

    AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully booked keynote speakers like Maryn McKenna for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book Maryn McKenna for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

    AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host Maryn McKenna or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.
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    If you’re looking for the best, unbiased speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.
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Maryn McKenna Biography

Maryn McKenna is a journalist and author specializing in public health, global health, and food policy, and a Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of Human Health at Emory University, where she teaches health and science writing and storytelling, and media literacy. She is the recipient of the 2019 AAAS-Kavli Award for magazine writing for her piece "The Plague Years" in The New Republic, and the author of the 2017 bestseller Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats (National Geographic Books, Sept. 2017), which received the 2018 Science in Society Award, making her a two-time winner of that prize. Big Chicken was named a Best Book of 2017 by Amazon, Science News, Smithsonian Magazine, Civil Eats, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Toronto Globe and Mail; an Essential Science Read by WIRED; and a 2018 Book All Georgians Should Read. Her 2015 TED Talk, "What do we do when antibiotics don't work any more?", has been viewed 1.8 million times and translated into 34 languages.

McKenna is a senior writer at WIRED, where since the beginning of the Covid pandemic she has written about the last mile of vaccine distribution, the search for the virus's origins, the ignored warnings that PPE would run out, the touchy politics of vaccine passports, and several dozen other stories. In May 2020 she created a massive open online course, "Journalism in a Pandemic: Covering Covid-19 now and in the future," for the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas, supported by the Knight Foundation, United Nations Development Program, UNESCO, and the World Health Organization, that was taken by almost 9,000 journalists from 160 countries. In March 2021, she and the Knight Center repeated that effort with a second global MOOC, "Covering the Covid Vaccines: What do journalists need to know?". She also has appeared on numerous podcasts and webinars and in the Netflix + Vox Media documentaries "The Next Pandemic: Explained" and "Coronavirus: Explained."

She has reported from epidemics and disasters, and farms and food production sites, on most of the continents, including a field hospital in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, a Thai village erased by the Indian Ocean tsunami, a bird-testing unit on the front lines of West Nile virus, an Arctic graveyard of the victims of the 1918 flu, an AIDS treatment center in Yunnan, a polio-eradication team in India, breweries in France, a “Matrix for chickens” in the Netherlands, and Midwestern farms devastated by the 2015 epidemic of avian flu. She writes for The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, WIRED, Smithsonian, The Atlantic, NPR, Newsweek, Scientific American, Nature, The Guardian, Eating Well, Eater, and numerous other magazines and sites. Her work has been anthologized in The Best Science Writing Online (2012) and The Best American Science and Nature Writing (2014), twice in The Dirt: Dispatches from the Front Lines of Food and Farming (2016 and 2018), and also in the UK anthology Weapons of Reason (2020). She is the creator of the site Today in Ebolanoia, which has been cited in medical and biodefense literature for documenting public overreaction to disease threats, and her work has also appeared in the Annals of Emergency Medicine and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine.

She received the 2019 John P. McGovern Award for Excellence in Biomedical Communication, the 2014 Leadership Award from the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics, and the 2013 Byron H. Waksman Award for Excellence in the Public Communication of Life Sciences. Her piece for Modern Farmer on the beyond-organic farm White Oak Pastures received a first-place award from the Association of Food Journalists, and her essay for the Food and Environment Reporting Network, "Imagining the Post-Antibiotics Future," was a finalist for a James Beard Foundation Media Award and has been republished in Russian, Norwegian and French. She also shared the 2015 AH Boerma Award from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as one of the writers for National Geographic’s food-writing site The Plate, part of the magazine’s year-long Future of Food project.

She appears in the 2019 documentary Resistance Fighters, which received the Grand Prix at the Pariscience Science Film Festival and the Impact Award from the Vancouver International Film Fest, and the 2014 documentary Resistance. She has presented at the United Nations, U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control about the need to curb antibiotic misuse in medicine and agriculture, and is a frequent public speaker and radio, TV and podcast guest, including on Radiolab, Gastropod, the Story Collider, Science for the People, and Brains On. From 2012 to 2019, she was a Senior Fellow of the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University. In 2018, she was a TEDxYouth speaker in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and in 2014, she was one of the organizers of the Women in Science Writing Solutions Summit, held at MIT. She currently is the Journalism Advisor to the Logan Science Journalism Program at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, a member of the program committee for the 2019 World Conference of Science Journalists in Lausanne, and a six-term member of the board of the Association of Health Care Journalists.

Her earlier books are Superbug (Free Press/Simon & Schuster 2010), on the international epidemic of drug-resistant staph in hospitals, families and farms, which won the 2013 June Roth Memorial Book Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors and the 2011 Science in Society Award given by the National Association of Science Writers; and Beating Back the Devil: On the Front Lines with the Disease Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (Free Press/S&S 2004), the first history of the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service, for which she embedded with the corps for a year. Beating Back the Devil was named one of the Top Science Books of 2004 by Amazon and an Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association.

As a newspaper reporter, she worked for 10 years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she was the only US journalist assigned to full-time coverage of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She reported from the Indian Ocean tsunami and from Hurricane Katrina, as well as from Southeast Asia, India, Africa and the Arctic, and embedded with CDC teams on Capitol Hill during the 2001 anthrax attacks and with a World Health Organization polio-eradication team in India.

Previously, she worked for the Boston Herald, where stories she co-wrote on illnesses among veterans of the first Persian Gulf War led to the first Congressional hearings on Gulf War Syndrome, and at the Cincinnati Enquirer, where her stories on the association between local cancer clusters and contamination escaping a federal nuclear weapons plant contributed to a successful nuclear-harm lawsuit by residents. She was also previously a staff member at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy of the University of Minnesota.

In 2013-14, she was the inaugural Project Fellow in the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT. She also has been an Ochberg Fellow of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University; a Media Fellow with the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation; and a Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. She has also served short fellowships at Harvard Medical School and the Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families at the University of Maryland. In 2006, she was an inaugural Health Journalism Fellow of the East-West Center in Honolulu and subsequently taught other journalists in its programs in Asia. She has been a journalist in residence at the University of Florida, University of Wisconsin, and Texas A&M University, adjunct faculty at the University of Georgia, and faculty at the Santa Fe Science Writing Seminar. In 2018, she was a Poynter Journalism Fellow at Yale.

She is a cum laude graduate of Georgetown University, has a master’s degree with highest honors from Northwestern University, and is the recipient of numerous journalism awards.

Maryn McKenna Videos

  • Maryn McKenna: What do we do when antibiotics don't work any more?

Maryn McKenna Books

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  • How do I book Maryn McKenna to speak at my event?

    Our experienced booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure speakers like Maryn McKenna for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment since 2002. Click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page to check availability for Maryn McKenna, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get speaking fee information and check availability for Maryn McKenna or any other speaker of your choice.
  • What are the speaker fees for Maryn McKenna

    Speaking fees for Maryn McKenna, or any other speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The estimated fees to book Maryn McKenna are $10,000 - $20,000 for live events and available upon request for virtual events. For the most current speaking fee to hire Maryn McKenna, click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak directly with an experienced booking agent.
  • What topics does Maryn McKenna speak about?

    Maryn McKenna is a keynote speaker and industry expert whose speaking topics include Authors, Culture, Health and Wellness, Healthcare and Medical, Journalism, Public Health, Speakers by Industry, TED.
  • Where does Maryn McKenna travel from?

    Maryn McKenna generally travels from Atlanta, GA, USA, but can be booked for private corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. For more details, please contact an AAE Booking agent.
  • Who is Maryn McKenna’s agent?

    AAE Speakers Bureau has successfully booked keynote speakers like Maryn McKenna for clients worldwide since 2002. As a full-service speaker booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Please click the Check Availability button above and complete the form on this page including the details of your event, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book Maryn McKenna for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service speaker booking agency?

    AAE Speakers Bureau is a full-service speaker booking agency, meaning we can completely manage the speaker’s or celebrity’s engagement with your organization from the time of booking your speaker through the event’s completion. We provide all of the services you need to host Maryn McKenna or any other speaker of your choice, including offer negotiation, contractual assistance, accounting and billing, and event speaker travel and logistics services. When you book a speaker with us, we manage the process of hosting a speaker for you as an extension of your team. Our goal is to give our clients peace of mind and a best-in-class service experience when booking a speaker with us.
  • Why is AAE Speakers Bureau different from other booking agencies?

    If you’re looking for the best, unbiased speaker recommendations, paired with a top-notch customer service experience, you’re in the right place. At AAE Speakers Bureau, we exclusively represent the interests of our clients - professional organizations, companies, universities, and associations. We intentionally do not represent the speakers we feature or book. That is so we can present our clients with the broadest and best performing set of speaker options in the market today, and we can make these recommendations without any obligation to promote a specific speaker over another. This is why when our agents suggest a speaker for your event, you can be assured that they are of the highest quality with a history of proven success with our other clients.

Maryn McKenna is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics . The estimated speaking fee range to book Maryn McKenna for your event is $10,000 - $20,000. Maryn McKenna generally travels from Atlanta, GA, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Steffanie Strathdee, Georges C. Benjamin, MD, Dr. Leana Wen, Dr. Joel Selanikio and Marty Makary, M.D.. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Maryn McKenna for an upcoming live or virtual event.

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