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For nearly a decade, she has been reporting for the radio and the web for NPR's global health outlet, Goats and Soda. Doucleff focuses on disease outbreaks, cross-cultural parenting, and women and children's health. In , Doucleff was part of the team that earned a George Foster Peabody award for its coverage of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
For the series, Doucleff reported on how the epidemic ravaged maternal health and how the virus spreads through the air. In , Doucleff and Senior Producer Jane Greenhalgh produced a story about how Inuit parents teach children to control their anger. That story was the most popular one on NPR. That book became a New York Times bestseller.
Before coming to NPR in , Doucleff was an editor at the journal Cell , where she wrote about the science behind pop culture. Doucleff has a bachelor degree in biology from Caltech, a doctorate in physical chemistry from the University of Berkeley, California, and a master's degree in viticulture and enology from the University of California, Davis.
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