William J. Broad is a senior writer at The New York
Times and with colleagues there has twice won the
Pulitzer Prize as well as an Emmy. For three decades, he has
covered topics ranging from biology and geology to astronomy
and nuclear arms. He is the author or coauthor of six books,
most recently Germs: Biological Weapons and America's
Secret War, a number-one New York Times
bestseller. His books have been translated into more than a
dozen languages and his work featured in The Best
American Science Writing 2005. He holds a master's
degree in the history of science from the University of
Wisconsin and lives with his wife and three children in
Larchmont, New York.