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Lindsay Gellman

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Graduation Year: 2021 (Project Year)
Bio: I'm an investigative reporter based in New York, writing about the intersection of health and business. I focus on stories that expose patterns of harm and that hold powerful interests to account. My work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Bloomberg Businessweek, WIRED, The Atlantic, New York Magazine, National Geographic, British Vogue, and on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. I have contributed investigative research to bestselling journalistic book projects, including Ronan Farrow’s Catch and Kill and Brad Stone’s Amazon Unbound, and to development work for documentary films. Previously, I spent a year in Berlin on a grant from the German-American Fulbright Commission. Before that, I was a reporter at The Wall Street Journal in New York covering business education and the workplace. I am a Lecturer in the English Department at Yale University, where I teach nonfiction writing.
Location: New York, NY
Career: Journalist
Website: http://www.lindsaygellman.com/

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by Knight Science Journalism / April 6th 2026 / KSJ News & Events

Knight Science Journalism at MIT Announces 2026-27 Fellowship Class

An elite group of science journalists from around the globe will join KSJ at MIT this August to embark on a year of research and study.

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by Jamie Jiang / April 3rd 2026 / Fellowship Life

Stephen Robert Miller, On the Careful Work of Reporting on Disasters

In “Over the Seawall,” the environmental reporter and current KSJ Fellow interrogated the human desire for simple solutions.

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