AWARD-WINNING LONG READS
Two Nature stories from 2019 have won awards from the Association of Health Care Journalists.
- Amy Maxmen won for her exclusive in which she joined WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and the teams of African health workers giving their all to stop Ebola in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Their moving stories of success and struggle illuminate the complex challenges of battling one of the most deadly pathogens known to humankind in a place tortured by war. (Nature | 18 min read) Also well worth watching is the video, narrated by Maxmen, telling her first-hand story alongside stunning photographs by John Wessels.
- David Cyranoski won for a feature on Japan’s stem-cell free-for-all. He went undercover to get honest and frightening answers from clinics hocking unproven therapies in Japan, which are sanctioned and promoted at the top echelons of government. (Nature | 14 min read)
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