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Amy Harmon was born on 17 September, 1968 in Neverland Valley Ranch, California, United States, is an American journalist. Discover Amy Harmon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 17 September, 1968
Birthday 17 September
Birthplace Neverland Valley Ranch, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1968

Amy Harmon (born September 17, 1968) is an American journalist.

She won a Pulitzer Prize as a correspondent for The New York Times covering the impact of science and technology on everyday life.

Harmon uses narrative storytelling to illuminate the human dilemmas posed by advances in science.

Harmon was born in New York City in 1968.

She received a B.A. degree in American Studies from the University of Michigan and began her career in journalism as the Opinion page editor of the Michigan Daily, the university's student newspaper.

Harmon was hired as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and briefly covered the auto industry from the paper's Detroit bureau, before she moved to Los Angeles and started writing mainly about digital technology and science.

1997

In 1997, she joined The New York Times.

Three years later she wrote an article about a black internet entrepreneur and his white partner, "A Limited Partnership: The Black Internet Entrepreneur Had the Idea; The White One Became the Venture's Public Face".

It was one of ten articles in a series on race relations for which The New York Times staff won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

2008

Harmon won the prize for Explanatory Reporting alone in 2008 for a series titled "The DNA Age" about the ramifications of new genetic technology.

The award formally cited "her striking examination of the dilemmas and ethical issues that accompany DNA testing, using human stories to sharpen her reports."

2011

In 2011, Harmon's "Target Cancer" series, about the human testing of a new kind of cancer drug, received the National Academies Communication Award, the journalism award given by the National Academies of Science.

2012

Her article "Autistic and Seeking a Place in an Adult World" won the 2012 Casey Medal for excellence in reporting on children and families.

2013

In 2013, she was named a Guggenheim Fellow.

Her daughter Sasha Matthews is a cartoonist.

In 2013, she wrote the short e-book, Asperger Love: Searching for Romance When You're Not Wired to Connect, published in 2013 by New York Times/Byliner.