Adrienne has been reporting and writing on science and technology since 1993 and has interviewed many of the visionaries of the genomics and biotech revolutions, from James Watson to George Rathmann to Craig Venter. In 2000 she became the founding editor of the b2b magazine Genome Technology and a member of the editorial team at GenomeWeb.com. In 2004 Adrienne spent three months in India covering the bio-IT outsourcing trend. More recently, she was an executive editor and director of public outreach at the New York Academy of Sciences, writing and producing podcasts and events about innovations in science and technology. For Techonomy, she covers the technologies of personal genomics, the quantified self movement, and DIY biology that are poised to transform the practice of medicine and the business of biotechnology.
Adrienne Burke
Conference Participant Articles (38)
Warrior: We’re Only 1 Percent Done Connecting the World
May 16, 2013Is the Offline You a Better Person? One Man Finds Out
May 15, 2013DIY Genetic Engineering Project Draws Crowd and Controversy
May 8, 2013Zooniverse Calls the Crowd to Find Patterns in Science Data
May 1, 2013Do We Get Sick Like Rats? A New Philip Morris Prize Asks the Crowd
April 30, 2013Startup Creativity Flourishes at NY Tech Day
April 29, 2013CrowdMed’s Investors Bank on Crowdsourced Medical Diagnoses
April 23, 2013With $30 Million, Shapeways Will Push 3D Printing Frontiers
April 23, 2013A Cancer Genomics Arms Race Is Underway
April 22, 2013Technology to Unlock Cancer Data for Patients’ Sake
April 19, 2013
