Hannah Hoag

I'm a freelance journalist and radio producer who covers science, medicine and the environment. I've reported on climate change from an Arctic ice floe and on biodiversity and deforestation from within a Guyanese rainforest. But I'm equally at home in labs. (I'm a lapsed molecular biologist.)

I've written for a number of outlets, including Nature, Wired, New Scientist, Discover, Maclean's, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and Montreal Gazette. I've produced audio documentaries for Distillations and CKUT's Free Radicals, and contributed to David Suzuki's The Bottom Line, which was broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

In 2012, I received an honourable mention for the Sanofi Pasteur Medal for Excellence in Health Research Reporting.