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Jim Giles (reporter)

Jim Giles
Alma mater University of Bristol
University of Oxford
Occupation Journalist
Known for Studies on the
Website www.jimgiles.net

Jim Giles is a journalist and co-founder of MATTER, an online publication specialising in long-form articles on science and technology.

He has written about science, politics and the environment for The Atlantic, the New York Times,Nature,New Scientist and The Guardian.

In 2009, Giles asked ten prominent scientists to come together and discuss the future of the Nobel Prizes. The group, which included Tim Hunt, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, called for the creation of new Nobel prizes for the environment and public health. The group also recommended expanding the medicine prize to include disciplines such as ecology, which are not currently covered by the prize. The group's recommendation were published on 5 October 2009 in an open letter to the Nobel Foundation.

In March 2012, Giles and fellow journalist Bobbie Johnson completed a successful "Kickstarter" campaign for MATTER, a new science and technology publication. The campaign raised $140,201. MATTER published its first article, a 7,800-word story about a rare neurological condition, in November 2012. It currently publishes monthly.

Giles studied physics at the University of Bristol. He received a master's degree in computational neuroscience from the University of Oxford. Giles initially developed exhibitions at the Science Museum in London, joining Nature in 2001 as a news and features editor and becoming a reporter for the journal in 2003.


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