Press Pass to JPM: A Pre-Conference Conversation With Top Reporters
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Open to all T2B community members, this is a panel with life science journalists and JPM veterans, Allison DeAngelis (STAT), Emily Mullin (Wired), and Gwendolyn Wu (BioPharma Dive). We’ll explore their intended focus areas at JPM ’24, the trends that will pique their interest for next year, and the sources and expertise they’re looking for. We’ve scheduled this event to aid the T2B communicator community in forging meaningful connections with reporters right when outreach for JPM interactions begins.
Why Attend
Gain exclusive insights into the journalistic focal points for the upcoming JPM.
Understand the trends and topics that will dominate life science reporting in 2024.
Discover the companies and expertise journalists are eager to engage with.
Strategize your outreach effectively by knowing who to target for JPM meetings.
Meet Our Speakers
Allison DeAngelis
Allison DeAngelis is a biotech reporter at STAT, covering biopharma startups and venture capital. Prior to joining STAT, Allison covered the drug industry at Insider and the Boston Business Journal. She was named the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s News Writer of the Year in 2016. She is based in Boston.
Emily Mullin
Emily Mullin is a staff writer at WIRED, covering biotechnology. Previously, she was an MIT Knight Science Journalism project fellow and a staff writer covering biotechnology at Medium’s OneZero. Before that, she served as an associate editor at MIT Technology Review, where she wrote about biomedicine. Her stories have also appeared in National Geographic, Scientific American, Smithsonian Magazine and The Washington Post, among other outlets. She has a master’s degree in science writing from Johns Hopkins University.
Gwendolyn Wu
Gwendolyn Wu is a reporter at BioPharma Dive covering biotech startups, venture capital and the ecosystem that supports them. Previously, she authored Bay Briefing, the San Francisco Chronicle’s flagship weekday newsletter, and covered COVID-19 and the business of healthcare for the Houston Chronicle. Outside of the newsroom, Gwendolyn co-directs the AAJA Young Professionals Network, and teaches at the California Scholastic Press Association summer workshop. She has degrees in history and sociology from the University of California at Santa Barbara.