
Olga Khazan
Staff Writer, The Atlantic
Olga Khazan is a staff writer for The Atlantic, where she covers health, gender, and science. Prior to her current position, she was The Atlantic’s global editor. Before joining the magazine, she covered international affairs and start-ups for The Washington Post. Khazan has also written for the Los Angeles Times, Forbes.com, Wired, and other publications, and has been a Web editor and multimedia project manager. She has been named one of the 10 Best Science Writers of the year by Real Clear Science and is a two-time recipient of the International Reporting Project’s Journalism Fellowship, for which she reported from Brazil.
Previously

2019 Health
Eliminating HIV: Progress, Possibilities, and Roadblocks
Video — 49m 54s

2019 Health
How Do We Measure the Value of Health?
Video — 1h 1m 17s

2019 Health
Can Science Be Trusted? Findings from the Wellcome Global Monitor Report
Video — 59m 55s

2018 Health
A Conversation with Todd Stern, the Paris Climate Accord's Lead US Negotiator
Video — 54m 9s

2017 Festival
On Being Fearless
Video — 58m 23s

2017 Festival
To Persuade Others, Pay Attention to Their Values
Audio — 59m

2017 Health
Hot Stuff! Love, Sex, and the Brain
Video — 33m 55s

2017 Health
A World without AIDS
Video — 1h 0m 50s

2017 Health
What’s Next in Global Health?
Video — 48m 33s

2016 Health
Reinventing Medical School for the Next Generation of Doctors
Audio — 57m