Julie Marquis
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EXPERIENCE
Los Angeles Times, Deputy Metro Editor, 2003-
Los Angeles Times, Assistant Metro Editor for health and education, 2000-2003
Los Angeles Times Health Writer, State Desk, 1997-2000
Los Angeles Times, medical writer, Orange County Edition, 1994-1996
Riverside Press-Enterprise, medical writer, 1988-93; general assignment reporter, 1986-88.
San Francisco Bay Guardian, proofreader intern, 1984-85.
Center for Investigative Reporting, reporter intern, 1984-85.
EDUCATION
Stanford University. M.A., Communications, 1986.
University of California at Berkeley. B.A., History, 1983.
PERSONAL
Born: February 24, 1960. San Rafael, California.
Single.
AWARDS
Editor for “The Troubles at King-Drew,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, and the National Journalism Award for investigative reporting from the Scripps-Howard Foundation.
California Coalition for Mental Health Media Award, for brain series, 1996
American Assn. for the Advancement of Science award for brain series, 1997
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