- Robert Bazell
Robert Bazell is Chief Science and Health Correspondent for
NBC News .Biography
Education
Bazell graduated from the
University of California, Berkeley , USA, in 1967 with a B.A. inbiochemistry andPhi Beta Kappa honors.cite web
url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3687100/
title = Robert Bazell
accessdate = 2006-11-14
date = 2005-11-18
publisher = MSNBC.com] As an undergraduate, he wrote a science column called "Science for the People" for theDaily Californian .cite web
url = http://alumni.dailycal.org/newsletter/story.phtml?sid=54&eid=6&season=Fall&date=1999
title = East Coast alumni gather to reminisce about Daily Cal days
accessdate = 2006-11-14
publisher = The Daily Californian Education Foundation] Afterwards, Bazell traveled to England, where he studied biology at theUniversity of Sussex in 1969 as part of his graduate work, before returning to Berkeley to complete his doctoral candidate degree in immunology.cite web
url = http://alumni.dailycal.org/about/board_profile/
title = The Education Foundation board of directors
accessdate = 2006-11-14
publisher = The Daily Californian Education Foundation]Career
Bazell continued pursuing his dual interest in journalism and science by joining
Science magazine in 1971 and writing for its News and Comment section. A year later, he left the publication to become a reporter for theNew York Post . In 1976, he began his long career in broadcast journalism by joiningWNBC in New York as a reporter before moving to NBC News.At NBC, Bazell was one of the first network news correspondents to report on the emerging
AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s. He continued to cover health and science issues for the network. In 1998, Bazell wrote and published, "HER-2: The Making of Herceptin, a Revolutionary Treatment for Breast Cancer", which chronicled the creation ofHerceptin , a drug used to treatbreast cancer ; the book received a positive review from theNew York Times .cite web
url = http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/20/reviews/980920.20henigt.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
title = A Drug Is Born
accessdate = 2006-11-15
last = Marantz Henig
first = Robin
date = 1998-09-20
publisher =The New York Times ] The 2008 film, "Living Proof", is based on the book.Awards
His extensive coverage in the 1980s of the nascent AIDS epidemic, which included reports from the United States, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and South America, earned him the
Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award and the Maggie Award fromPlanned Parenthood . He also garnered twoEmmys for his reports on the human brain. In 1993, Bazell was honored with theGeorge Foster Peabody Award for his service to broadcast journalism.Personal
Bazell and his wife, Margot Weinshel, reside in New York. He has three children: Rebecca, Josh and Stephanie.
Books
Bazell, Robert. "HER-2: The Making of Herceptin, a Revolutionary Treatment for Breast Cancer". Random House, October 1998. ISBN 0-609-00099-3
References
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