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The MBL Science Journalism Program
Two Great Fellowship Opportunities

The Logan Science Journalism Program at the MBL, now in its 23rd year, provides professional science journalists, editors, and broadcast journalists with a chance to forget about story deadlines and the latest breakthroughs, and instead immerse themselves in the process of basic biomedical and environmental research. Room, board, lab fees, and most travel are covered for accepted fellows.

The Choice Is Yours: The program offers science journalists the choice between two introductory intensive laboratory courses:

For Science/Health Journalists:
Biomedical Hands-On Laboratory

Woods Hole, Massachusetts

For Environmental Journalists:
Polar Hands-On Laboratory

Toolik Field Station, Alaska
Palmer Station, Antarctica