The Logan Science Journalism Program, founded in 1986, offers science journalists, writers, editors, and broadcast journalists a chance to forget about story deadlines and immerse themselves in basic biomedical or environmental research. Room, board, course fees, and travel are covered for accepted fellows. Journalists selected for the program dive into research training at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)  in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, one of the most dynamic settings for scientific discovery in the world.

Environmental Hands-On Research Course

This intensive course introduces fellows to the experiments that scientists conduct, and the measurements they make, to discover the complex wa

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