Rick Weiss, Senior Fellow
Rick Weiss is a Senior Fellow at American Progress. Weiss came to CAP from The Washington Post, where he was a science and medical reporter for 15 years. At The Post, he covered a range of topics from medicine and health to engineering and materials science, with a major focus on the ethical, legal, social, political, and economic implications of scientific advances and their public policy impacts. He was the lead reporter at The Post on such hot-button issues as cloning and stem cells, agricultural biotechnology, and nanotechnology, and he led coverage of the civil liberties and consumer protection issues raised by the genomics revolution and personalized DNA testing.
Weiss earned a B.S. in biology from Cornell University in 1974, where he conducted research in entomology and agronomy. For 10 years after that he worked as a licensed medical technologist in hospital laboratories, specializing in microbiology, serology, and blood banking. In 1985 he entered the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a master’s degree in Journalism. He has written articles for The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Science, Discover, and other publications.
Weiss has won several awards, including the National Association of Science Writers’ Science-in-Society Journalism Award; the Science Journalism Award conferred by the American Association for the Advancement of Science; the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting, conferred by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing; and the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild’s Front Page Award. He contributed a chapter to “Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics: Science, Ethics and Public Conversation” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006).
He lives in Takoma Park, Md., with his wife, New York Times science writer Natalie Angier, and their daughter, Katherine.
Articles by Rick Weiss
- A Call for a New Federal Embryonic Stem Cell Research Agenda , December 4, 2008
- Gene-altered animals and food safety , November 10, 2008
- Ask the Expert: Rick Weiss on Funding for Biomedical Research , October 21, 2008
- New possibilities for stem cell research , August 10, 2008
- Ask the Expert: Do You Want to Know What Your Genes Say? , July 21, 2008
- What You Should Know Before You Spit Into That Test Tube , July 20, 2008

