Tracie White is an award-winning journalist and a science writer
for Stanford University. Her work, which has garnered 23 writing
awards, has also appeared in Salon, the Los Angeles Times, the San
Francisco Chronicle, and more. She graduated from UC Berkley and
has a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
She lives in Aptos, California.
Ronald W. Davis, PhD, has been called one of the world's greatest
living inventors by the Atlantic. He is a professor of Biochemistry
and Genetics at Stanford University and director of the Stanford
Genome Technology Center. He has won numerous awards for his
research, including the Gruber Prize in genetics for his
groundbreaking contributions to the field of genomics. He now is
devoted to finding a cure for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).
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