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Name
  
Gina Kolata

Role
  
Journalist


Spouse
  
William G. Kolata

Siblings
  
Judi Bari, Martha Bari

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Children
  
Stefan Kolata, Therese Kolata

Parents
  
Arthur Bari, Ruth Aaronson Bari

Books
  
Rethinking Thin: The New Scie, Flu: The Story of the Great Infl, Clone: The Road to Dolly - an, Ultimate Fitness, The Baby Doctors

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Gina Bari Kolata (born February 25, 1948) is an American science journalist, writing for The New York Times.

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Kolata was born Gina Bari in Baltimore, Maryland. Her mother, mathematician Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917 – 2005), was of Jewish descent. Her father, Arthur Bari, was a diamond setter of Italian heritage. One of her sisters is Hood College art historian, Dr. Martha Bari. Another was Earth First! environmental activist, feminist and assassination attempt survivor, Judi Bari (1949 - 1997).

Kolata studied molecular biology as a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She received a master's degree from University of Maryland, College Park in mathematics. She joined Science magazine as a copy editor in 1973, and wrote for the American Association for the Advancement of Science journal from 1974 until she moved to The New York Times in September 1987. She remains a Health & Science reporter at the newspaper. She is a "self-proclaimed exercise addict (who thinks nothing of a 100-mile bike ride as a reward)," according to a Times advertisement for itself. Kolata has taught writing as a visiting professor at Princeton University and frequently lectures across the country. Her husband, William G. Kolata, has taught mathematics and served as the technical director of the non-profit Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in Philadelphia, a professional society for mathematicians. The couple has two grown children, Therese and Stefan.

Books

  • Clone: The Road to Dolly, and the Path Ahead, ISBN 0-688-16634-2
  • Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It, Touchstone 2001 ISBN 0-7432-0398-4
  • Sex in America: A Definitive Survey, ISBN 0-316-07524-8 (out of print)
  • The Baby Doctors: Probing the Limits of Fetal Medicine, ISBN 0-440-21011-9 (out of print)
  • Ultimate Fitness: The Quest for Truth about Health and Exercise, ISBN 0-374-20477-2
  • Rethinking Thin: The new science of weight loss - and the myths and realities of dieting. Picador. 2007. ISBN 0-312-42785-9. 
  • Other publications

  • Kolata, Gina Bari. Water Structure and Ion Binding: A Role in Cell Physiology, Science, 192 (4254), June 18, 1976, pp. 1220–1222.
  • References

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