About: Sharon Begley

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Sharon Begley (June 14, 1956 – January 16, 2021) was an American journalist who was the senior science writer for Stat, a publication from The Boston Globe that covers stories related to the life sciences. She regularly contributed articles to the Yale Scientific Magazine while at University. She published recurring columns and feature articles in several mainstream publications on a wide variety of scientific topics. Begley was also an author and spoke at professional and community organizations. Her topics included the neuroplasticity of the brain, issues affecting science journalism, and education. She appeared on radio and television to discuss topics covered in her articles and books. Begley attracted both praise and criticism as a writer.

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  • Sharon Begley (June 14, 1956 – January 16, 2021) was an American journalist who was the senior science writer for Stat, a publication from The Boston Globe that covers stories related to the life sciences. She regularly contributed articles to the Yale Scientific Magazine while at University. She published recurring columns and feature articles in several mainstream publications on a wide variety of scientific topics. Begley was also an author and spoke at professional and community organizations. Her topics included the neuroplasticity of the brain, issues affecting science journalism, and education. She appeared on radio and television to discuss topics covered in her articles and books. Begley attracted both praise and criticism as a writer. (en)
  • 莎朗·贝格利(Sharon Begley,1956年6月14日 - 2021年1月16日)是一名美国记者、科普作家以及撰稿人。 (zh)
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  • 1956-06-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 2021-01-16 (xsd:date)
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  • 1956-06-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Englewood, New Jersey, US (en)
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  • Sharon Begley speaking at The Amaz!ng Meeting in 2008 (en)
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  • Sarah Begley, Dan Begley-Groth (en)
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  • 2021-01-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Boston, Massachusetts, US (en)
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  • BA in combined sciences (en)
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  • The Boston Globe (en)
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  • Writing about science, technology, and medicine (en)
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  • Sharon Begley (en)
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  • Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves (en)
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  • Columnist, journalist, author (en)
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  • Ned Groth (en)
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  • Sharon Begley (June 14, 1956 – January 16, 2021) was an American journalist who was the senior science writer for Stat, a publication from The Boston Globe that covers stories related to the life sciences. She regularly contributed articles to the Yale Scientific Magazine while at University. She published recurring columns and feature articles in several mainstream publications on a wide variety of scientific topics. Begley was also an author and spoke at professional and community organizations. Her topics included the neuroplasticity of the brain, issues affecting science journalism, and education. She appeared on radio and television to discuss topics covered in her articles and books. Begley attracted both praise and criticism as a writer. (en)
  • 莎朗·贝格利(Sharon Begley,1956年6月14日 - 2021年1月16日)是一名美国记者、科普作家以及撰稿人。 (zh)
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  • Sharon Begley (en)
  • 莎朗·贝格利 (zh)
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