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Alice Park
Alice Park is a senior reporter with Time magazine. She currently serves as the department head for the magazine's science coverage. Since 1993, she has reported on health and medicine, contributing to articles on AIDS, anxiety, cancer, heart disease, spinal cord injury, arthritis and Alzheimer's disease.
Each January, she and the science staff prepare an in-depth special report on health. Topics have included mental health issues, the genetic revolution, innovative drug design, and preventive medicine.
In 1996, she reported the Man of the Year package on AIDS researcher Dr. David Ho. Park also spent one week at Duke University Medical Center in 1998 for the magazine's special issue on "A Week in the Life of a Hospital."
She received a CASE media fellowship at Harvard Medical School in 2000, where she designed a program focused on the latest understanding about AIDS.
Park has appeared on CNN, Good Morning America, and Fox News, and has served on and hosted panels exploring the role of the media in reporting medical news. She received a master's of science journalism from Boston University.

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