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Science Writers in New York (SWINY) is composed of editors and writers who cover science and medicine in the print and electronic news media as well as public relations professionals who promote science. Anyone with an interest in science communication is welcome to become a dues paying member, and non-members are encouraged to attend our events.
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Recent Events
- April 14: One Year After Quarantine: Dating and Partnerships in the Time of COVID-19, Part II
- March 31: Food Scarcity in New York State during the Pandemic
- March 24: COVID-19 Variants and Vaccines: A Virtual Conversation with Dr. John Moore
- March 18: A Virtual Conversation with Sherry Turkle on Her New Book, The Empathy Diaries
- March 11: A Virtual Conversation with Carl Zimmer, Author of Life’s Edge: The Search For What It Means To Be Alive
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Feb. 25: A Pediatrician’s View on School Reopening
Join Science Writers in New York for a virtual conversation with Dr. Sara Bode, who will discuss how to safely reopen schools during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as her work providing care for the underserved and training new pediatric physicians how to advocate in the field of pediatrics through policy and community action. Continue reading
Feb. 18: A Virtual Conversation with Dr. Muge Cevik
Science Writers in New York invites you to join us for a virtual conversation with Dr. Muge Cevik, who will discuss her leadership in Scotland during the pandemic, how she uses Twitter to keep the medical community and the public informed on COVID-19, and her thoughts on vaccines, variants and more. Continue reading
Feb. 10: Reporting on the Pandemic: A Virtual Conversation with New York Times Reporter Apoorva Mandavilli
Join Science Writers in New York for a virtual conversation with New York Times reporter Apoorva Mandavilli, who has been covering the pandemic for more than a year. Continue reading