Deborah Blum, a nationally recognized writer on the topic of poison, believes that the public deserves more scientific information. As a journalist and director of the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT, she has spent nearly two decades teaching science journalism and other subjects at UW-Madison.
With a Pulitzer Prize under her belt, Blum is also the author of several books on poisons and their impact on society. In a recent interview, she discusses the scientific message behind her work, particularly “The Poison Squad” and “The Poisoner’s Handbook”. These books delve into the world of poisons and their impact on society, shedding light on the importance of scientific knowledge in understanding these dangerous substances.
Blum’s passion for educating the public about poison is evident in her work. By sharing her expertise and insights on this topic, she hopes to raise awareness and promote a better understanding of the science behind poisons. Through her writing and teaching, Blum continues to advocate for greater scientific literacy among the general public.