fbpx
Wikipedia

Olivia Judson

Olivia P. Judson (born 1970) is a British evolutionary biologist and science writer. She is a former journalist for The Economist, a former online columnist for The New York Times and has published in a number of other publications, including National Geographic, The Atlantic and the Financial Times. Judson was a fellow of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study in 2010–2011,[2] and a Guggenheim fellow in 2020.[3]

Olivia Judson
Born1970 (age 52–53)
Other namesDr. Tatiana
Alma mater
Known forDr Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisParasites, sex and genetic variation in a model metapopulation (1994)
Doctoral advisorW. D. Hamilton[1]
Websitewww.drtatiana.com

Education Edit

Judson is the daughter of science historian Horace Freeland Judson, and was a pupil of W. D. Hamilton.[1] She graduated from Stanford University and gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Oxford.[4]

Career Edit

Judson has published at least 10 articles and three commentaries in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Nature, Science and The Lancet.[5]

Beginning in 1995 Judson worked for two years as a science writer for The Economist and she later joined Imperial College London, where she is now an honorary research fellow. In 1997, she wrote an Economist article named "Sex Is War!" which was awarded the Glaxo Wellcome Prize by the British Science Writers Association.[1]

Her first book, Dr Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation (2002), grew out of that article. Written in the style of a sex-advice column to animals, the book details the variety of sexual practices in the natural world and provides the reader with an overview of the evolutionary biology of sex. The book was praised by critics as being witty and engaging, without compromising its scientific integrity. It became an international best-seller, translated into 16 languages and was nominated for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction in 2003.[1][6]

Judson has also worked as a television presenter. In 2004 she played Dr Tatiana in an adaptation of her book; the series was produced by Wag TV and EPI Productions for Channel 4 and Discovery Canada. In 2007 she co-presented Animal Farm with Giles Coren; the series, which explored genetic modification and pharming, was produced by Lion Television for Channel 4.

Judson is a former online columnist for The New York Times. In January 2008, she began writing a weekly blog on evolutionary biology, titled "The Wild Side", for The New York Times website. For the first half of 2009, guest bloggers filled in for Judson while she worked on a new book project;[7] after returning to the job for a year, she then departed for a "sabbatical" from blogging beginning June 29, 2010.[8] In 2014, after a four-year hiatus, she did a series of eight blogs about bereavement, memory, and the emptying of a family home.[9]

In 2009, she appeared in an episode of PBS's Nova called "What Darwin Never Knew" which discussed DNA connections to evolution.

Judson has supported a possible future campaign to completely wipe out a species of mosquito which carries dengue fever.[10]

Judson has published articles in National Geographic magazine, on Mount Erebus in 2012,[11] on cassowaries in 2013,[12] on bioluminescence in 2015,[13] and on octopuses in 2016.[14]

In 2018 Judson was appointed journalist-in-residence at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin. It was announced that she would be researching science in St. Petersburg in the 1880s and working on a new book, 'a history of life and Earth, aimed at a general audience'.[15]

In an article she published in Nature Ecology and Evolution in 2017, Judson is listed as working at Freie Universität Berlin, Imperial College London and University of Glasgow.[16]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Dr Olivia Judson's animal magic". Reporter ("The Newspaper of Imperial College, London"). 11 July 2003.
  2. ^ "Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin: Olivia Judson, Ph.D." Olivia Judson, Ph.D. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  3. ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Olivia Judson". Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  4. ^ Judson, Olivia P. (1994). Parasites, sex and genetic variation in a model metapopulation (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford.
  5. ^ "Olivia Judson".
  6. ^ Dr Tatiana - Translations
  7. ^ Judson, Olivia (30 December 2008). "Reflections on an Oyster". Opinionator. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  8. ^ Olivia Judson (29 June 2010). "So Long, and Thanks". The Wild Side blog at NYTimes.com.
  9. ^ Judson, Olivia (22 February 2014). "The Memory Stone". Opinionator. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  10. ^ Olivia Judson (9 September 2008). "A Genetically Engineered Swat". The Wild Side blog at NYTimes.com.
  11. ^ "Mount Erebus, Antarctica". Magazine. 1 July 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  12. ^ "Cassowaries". Magazine. 1 September 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Luminous Life – National Geographic Magazine". Magazine. 1 March 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  14. ^ "Why Do Octopuses Remind Us So Much of Ourselves?". Magazine. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  15. ^ The Max Planck Institute for History of Science – News
  16. ^ Judson, Olivia P. (2017). "The energy expansions of evolution". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1 (6). doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0138. PMID 28812646. S2CID 7207482.

External links Edit

  • Olivia Judson publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • Dr Tatiana's Sex Advice To All Creation
  • Olivia Judson at IMDb
  • Olivia Judson's Opinionator blog at NY Times

olivia, judson, olivia, judson, born, 1970, british, evolutionary, biologist, science, writer, former, journalist, economist, former, online, columnist, york, times, published, number, other, publications, including, national, geographic, atlantic, financial, . Olivia P Judson born 1970 is a British evolutionary biologist and science writer She is a former journalist for The Economist a former online columnist for The New York Times and has published in a number of other publications including National Geographic The Atlantic and the Financial Times Judson was a fellow of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study in 2010 2011 2 and a Guggenheim fellow in 2020 3 Olivia JudsonBorn1970 age 52 53 Other namesDr TatianaAlma materStanford University citation needed University of Oxford DPhil Known forDr Tatiana s Sex Advice to All CreationScientific careerInstitutionsImperial College London The Economist Freie Universitat BerlinThesisParasites sex and genetic variation in a model metapopulation 1994 Doctoral advisorW D Hamilton 1 Websitewww wbr drtatiana wbr comContents 1 Education 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksEducation EditJudson is the daughter of science historian Horace Freeland Judson and was a pupil of W D Hamilton 1 She graduated from Stanford University and gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Oxford 4 Career EditJudson has published at least 10 articles and three commentaries in peer reviewed scientific journals including Nature Science and The Lancet 5 Beginning in 1995 Judson worked for two years as a science writer for The Economist and she later joined Imperial College London where she is now an honorary research fellow In 1997 she wrote an Economist article named Sex Is War which was awarded the Glaxo Wellcome Prize by the British Science Writers Association 1 Her first book Dr Tatiana s Sex Advice to All Creation 2002 grew out of that article Written in the style of a sex advice column to animals the book details the variety of sexual practices in the natural world and provides the reader with an overview of the evolutionary biology of sex The book was praised by critics as being witty and engaging without compromising its scientific integrity It became an international best seller translated into 16 languages and was nominated for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non Fiction in 2003 1 6 Judson has also worked as a television presenter In 2004 she played Dr Tatiana in an adaptation of her book the series was produced by Wag TV and EPI Productions for Channel 4 and Discovery Canada In 2007 she co presented Animal Farm with Giles Coren the series which explored genetic modification and pharming was produced by Lion Television for Channel 4 Judson is a former online columnist for The New York Times In January 2008 she began writing a weekly blog on evolutionary biology titled The Wild Side for The New York Times website For the first half of 2009 guest bloggers filled in for Judson while she worked on a new book project 7 after returning to the job for a year she then departed for a sabbatical from blogging beginning June 29 2010 8 In 2014 after a four year hiatus she did a series of eight blogs about bereavement memory and the emptying of a family home 9 In 2009 she appeared in an episode of PBS s Nova called What Darwin Never Knew which discussed DNA connections to evolution Judson has supported a possible future campaign to completely wipe out a species of mosquito which carries dengue fever 10 Judson has published articles in National Geographic magazine on Mount Erebus in 2012 11 on cassowaries in 2013 12 on bioluminescence in 2015 13 and on octopuses in 2016 14 In 2018 Judson was appointed journalist in residence at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin It was announced that she would be researching science in St Petersburg in the 1880s and working on a new book a history of life and Earth aimed at a general audience 15 In an article she published in Nature Ecology and Evolution in 2017 Judson is listed as working at Freie Universitat Berlin Imperial College London and University of Glasgow 16 References Edit a b c d Dr Olivia Judson s animal magic Reporter The Newspaper of Imperial College London 11 July 2003 Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin Olivia Judson Ph D Olivia Judson Ph D Retrieved 1 January 2022 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Olivia Judson Retrieved 8 March 2021 Judson Olivia P 1994 Parasites sex and genetic variation in a model metapopulation DPhil thesis University of Oxford Olivia Judson Dr Tatiana Translations Judson Olivia 30 December 2008 Reflections on an Oyster Opinionator Retrieved 1 January 2022 Olivia Judson 29 June 2010 So Long and Thanks The Wild Side blog at NYTimes com Judson Olivia 22 February 2014 The Memory Stone Opinionator Retrieved 1 January 2022 Olivia Judson 9 September 2008 A Genetically Engineered Swat The Wild Side blog at NYTimes com Mount Erebus Antarctica Magazine 1 July 2012 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Cassowaries Magazine 1 September 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Luminous Life National Geographic Magazine Magazine 1 March 2015 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Why Do Octopuses Remind Us So Much of Ourselves Magazine 13 October 2016 Retrieved 1 January 2022 The Max Planck Institute for History of Science News Judson Olivia P 2017 The energy expansions of evolution Nature Ecology amp Evolution 1 6 doi 10 1038 s41559 017 0138 PMID 28812646 S2CID 7207482 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Olivia Judson Olivia Judson publications indexed by Google Scholar Dr Tatiana s Sex Advice To All Creation Olivia Judson at IMDb Olivia Judson s Opinionator blog at NY Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olivia Judson amp oldid 1166980109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.