Anna is a Maine-based storyteller focused on science, outdoors, adventure, and travel. She applies journalistic principals to observe connections between people and places, boil down research, and discover the narrative. Her writing has appeared in the travel and environment sections of National Geographic, AFAR, Outside, BBC, Smithsonian, Boston Globe, and other outlets. It’s earned her a North American Travel Journalists Association award for her National Geographic story on how oyster farming is helping the planet, and a Solas Award for her Outside feature on a man’s quest to save a storm-battered lighthouse. Anna also writes and edits content, articles, and academic reports on rare and infectious diseases, cancer, genetics and genomics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, climate change, global health, and innovation for leading research institutes including Harvard University, the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard, Partners In Health, Dartmouth College, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Northeastern University.