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Informationen zum Autor Rebecca Skloot is an award-winning science writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine; O , The Oprah Magazine ; Discover ; Prevention ; Glamour ; and others. She has worked as a correspondent for NPR's Radiolab and PBS's NOVA science NOW, and is a contributing editor at Popular Science magazine and guest editor of The Best AmericanScience Writing 2011 . Her work has been anthologized in several collections, including The Best Creative Nonfiction . She is a former vice president of the National Book Critics Circle, and has taught creative non-fiction and science journalism at the University of Memphis, the University of Pittsburgh, and New York University. She lives in Chicago. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is her first book. It is being translated into more than twenty languages and adapted into an HBO film produced by Oprah Winfrey and Alan Ball. For more information, visit her website at RebeccaSkloot.com, where you'll find links to follow her on Twitter and Facebook. Klappentext The internationally bestselling story of a young woman whose death in 1951 changed medical science for ever . . . Zusammenfassung The internationally bestselling story of a young woman whose death in 1951 changed medical science for ever . . .
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Rebecca Skloot is an award-winning science writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine; O, The Oprah Magazine; Discover; Prevention; Glamour; and others. She has worked as a correspondent for NPR's Radiolab and PBS's NOVAscience*NOW, and is a contributing editor at *Popular Science magazine and guest editor of The Best AmericanScience Writing 2011. Her work has been anthologized in several collections, including The Best Creative Nonfiction. She is a former vice president of the National Book Critics Circle, and has taught creative non-fiction and science journalism at the University of Memphis, the University of Pittsburgh, and New York University. She lives in Chicago. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is her first book. It is being translated into more than twenty languages and adapted into an HBO film produced by Oprah Winfrey and Alan Ball. For more information, visit her website at RebeccaSkloot.com, where you'll find links to follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
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The internationally bestselling story of a young woman whose death in 1951 changed medical science for ever . . .