
ejc2165@columbia.edu
Humanitarian medicine, neurology. My journalistic reporting on organizations like the Red Cross and Doctors without Borders inspired me to enter the field of humanitarian medicine. With an undergraduate degree in cognitive science, my natural specialty within medicine is neurology.
Premiere Annee des Etudes de Sante, University of Paris-Descartes, 2011
Preparation aux Cursus Scientifiques. University of Paris-Sud, 2010
B.S. Symbolic Systems, Stanford University, 2000
Cognitive and neurosciences, broadcast journalism, French, German, Japanese
Professional experience
All Things Considered Local Host/Reporter/Lecturer in Media Studies
2007 - 2009, 2013, Fairfield, Connecticut
Sacred Heart University - WSHU (National Public Radio)
Host/Reporter/Editor
2009 - 2010, Paris, France
Radio France Internationale/France24 Television
Anchor (part-time)
2006 - 2008, New York, New York
WNYC Radio
Afternoon News Anchor
2005 - 2007, Stamford-Norwalk, Connecticut
Westwood One - Newstalk 1400 WSTC/1350 WNLK
German-English Scientific Translator (part time)
2004 - 2007, Munich, Germany (worked from home)
Max Planck Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences
Host, Reporter, Editor, English Service
2003 - 2005, Bonn, Germany
Deutsche Welle - German Public Broadcasting
Teacher of English and French, Volunteers in Asia
2000 - 2001, Hakodate, Japan
Stanford University