
Stefanie Ilgenfritz
Coverage Chief, Health and Science and Editorial Director, The Future of Everything at The Wall Street Journal
Coverage Chief, Health & Science and Editorial Director, The Future of Everything @ The Wall Street Journal. University of Michigan and NYU alum.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
wsj.com | Stefanie Ilgenfritz |Amy Dockser Marcus
LIVE Q&A Replay | February 15, 2023Amy Dockser Marcus on Her New Book, ‘We the Scientists’Pulitzer Prize-winning WSJ reporter and author Amy Dockser Marcus chronicles the story of a group of activist parents and scientists who join forces to develop a drug to treat a rare disease. The author sits down with Stefanie Ilgenfritz, the Journal’s coverage chief for health and science, to discuss the story and the rise of research led by patients and citizen scientists.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
wsj.com | Stefanie Ilgenfritz |Amy Dockser Marcus
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May 3, 2022 |
wsj.com | Stefanie Ilgenfritz
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Dec 20, 2018 |
blogs.wsj.com | Stefanie Ilgenfritz
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May 22, 2018 |
healthforum.wsj.com | John Bussey |Stefanie Ilgenfritz
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Privately run Medicare Advantage plans will get a sizable payment bump from the federal government, thanks to a 5.06% increase announced by the Trump administration Monday https://t.co/UdQfh6DGu2 via @WSJ

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Dr. Peter Marks, the FDA’s outgoing vaccine chief, says RFK Jr.’s team wants to show vaccines aren’t safe while weakening rules on unproven treatments https://t.co/W0EkNiPqGW via @WSJ

What's your earliest memory?

Brain scans suggest that babies form memories—even if adults can’t remember them. @NidhiSubs reports for #WSJScienceShorts https://t.co/WtOHidAUEy via @WSJ