Gina Kolata Nytimes, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Flu, Salary, and Net worth

Gina Kolata Bio | Wiki

Gina Kolata is an American writer and journalist currently working as a reporter at The New York Times in New York, United States. She focuses on science and medicine. Previously, she worked for Science magazine as a copy editor and wrote for it as a journalist in the news section from 1974.

Gina Kolata Age

She was born on February 25, 1948, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Gina is 73 years old.

Gina Kolata Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Gina stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (approx. 1.73 m).

Gina Kolata Family

She was born to her dear parents and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Her parents were of Jewish descent and her mother, Ruth Aaronson Bari, was a mathematician while her father, Arthur Bari, was a diamond setter of Italian heritage.

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Additionally, her father was a veteran WWII Marine Corps and served in the South Pacific. Gina has two sisters, Judi Bari and Martha Bari. Dr. Martha Bari is a Hood College art historian and Judi Bari was an Earth First! environmental activist, feminist, and assassination attempt survivor, Judi Bari (1949–1997).

Gina Kolata Husband

She is married to her dear husband William G. Kolata. Her husband taught mathematics and served as the technical director of the non-profit Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in Philadelphia which is a professional society for mathematicians. The pair has two fantastic adult children, Therese and Stefan.

Gina Kolata Education

She studied molecular biology and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Furthermore, Gina holds a master’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in mathematics.

Gina Kolata New York Times | Nytimes

She is a New York Times science reporter at The Times and focuses on science and medicine since September 1987. Before joining The Times, Gina worked for Science magazine from 1973 to 1987. Her work has earned the Pulitzer finalist twice including investigative reporting in 2000 as well as explanatory journalism in 2010.

Additionally, Gina has won other writing awards such as 2010 from the Silurian Society for a series on the war on cancer. Moreover, from The Associated Press Sports Editors for writing about the Caster Semenya intersex controversy at the world track championships.

Before that, Gina won other awards such as the American Association of Health Care Journalists. Also, she was given the Distinguished Alumnus award from the University of Maryland.

Additionally, Gina joined science magazine in 1973 as a copy editor. The magazine is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. While there, she wrote for the magazine as a journalist in the news section from 1974. In September 1987, Gina moved to The New York Times.

Gina’s Colleagues at The New York Times includes:

Dana Rubinstein – reporter

Katie Rogers – correspondent

Robin Pogrebin – reporter

Mark Leibovich – chief national correspondent

Michiko Kakutani – literary critic

Nicholas Kristof – political commentator

Frank Bruni – reporter

Thomas Friedman – author, commentator

Linda greenhouse – reporter

Julia Jacobs – general assignment reporter

Michelle Cottle – editorial writer

Gina Kolata Flu | Flu Review

She unravels the mystery of the lethal virus in her book, Flu, with the high drama of a great adventure story. Gina has done it by delving into the history of the flu and previous epidemics. Also, detailing the science and the latest understanding of this mortal disease. Additionally, Gina has addressed the prospects for a great epidemic recurring as well as what can be done to prevent it.

She was a microbiology major in college when the scope of the 1918 flu deaths first hit home for her. Gina has provided a number of hair-raising descriptions of the disease. Readers are able to get a picture of the research world where at some point many of those studying the elusive influenza viruses dropped that work to go after HIV.

Gina Kolata Books | Author

She has 20 books by her name and her most popular books include:

  • Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic
  • Mercies in Disguise: A Story of Hope, a Family’s Genetic Destiny, and the Science That Rescued Them
  • Rethinking Thin: The New Science of Weight Loss–and the Myths and Realities of Dieting
  • The New York Times Book of Medicine: More Than 150 Years of Reporting on the Evolution of Medicine
  • Clone: The Road to Dolly and the Path Ahead

Gina Kolata Salary

She works for New York Times as a science reporter and there is no doubt, therefore, she is earning a decent salary. Gina earns an average salary of $159,500 annually.

Gina Kolata Net Worth

She is a veteran science journalist and has been working for almost 5 decades. Gina has over the years amassed quite an impressive fortune from her work as an author and as a journalist. Gina has an estimated net worth of $2.8 million.

How Old Is Gina Kolata

Gina is 73 years old. She was born to her dear parents in Baltimore in 1948 and celebrates her birthday every year with family and friends on the 25th of February.

Where Is Gina Kolata

She is at The New York Times in New York where she worked as a science and medicine reporter. She joined The Times in September 1987 from  Science magazine.

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