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Modern bioscience affects everyone, but it’s hard to tell people how and why. Sarah Greene applies the brains of a polymath to the task of science journalism and editing. Sarah is not only savvy about the facts of science, but also their meaning. It’s been a pleasure working with her.
– Gerald Weissmann, MD, NYU Dept. of Medicine, Professor Emeritus of Medicine; Research Professor / Director Biotechnology Study Center / Editor in Chief, The FASEB Journal
I have worked closely with Sarah Greene on some of my most ambitious, difficult and important projects (HMS Beagle, BioMedNet and Praxis), so when I say that she is the most inventive, intelligent, talented, inspiring person I have ever worked with or am likely to, I do know what I am talking about. That this is combined with the most extraordinary ability to lead a team and topped by an irresistible charm is just a miracle.
– Vitek Tracz, Chairman, Current Science Group; former business partner; publishing entrepreneur, ‘father’ of open access publishing and founder of BioMed Central, Current Biology, Current Drugs, Current Medicine, TelMap and more
Sarah knows how to create great products — launch them, nourish them, and stick with them through business cycles and even wretched corporate decisions. She is highly skilled in understanding the needs of her audience — from basic scientists, to clinicians, to health care consumers — and knows how to provide engaging information solutions. She enjoys great respect among her co-workers, peers, and the many professionals she has cultivated and worked with. We are fans of Sarah because of what she does and how she does it.
– Peter Frishauf, founder and former CEO of Medscape and SCP Communications Inc.; Chairman of the Board of Directors of Crossix Solutions, Inc., and a director of MedPage Today and The Omnimedix Institute
Sarah Greene and I were colleagues at the New York Academy of Sciences and I had the incredible good fortune to collaborate with her on the creation of the Academy’s on-line “eBriefings” product. In addition to Sarah’s acute scientific mind, her impeccable nose for a good story, and keen design sensibility, she could see clearly ahead of the curve to what our potential audience wanted and, in fact, needed to keep abreast of the latest breaking scientific breakthroughs. This made our collaboration one of the most fulfilling and exciting of my career.
— Jeremy Paul, PhD, former Director, Frontiers of Science Program, NYAS, and current Executive Director of the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine at the NYU Medical Center
Sarah Greene is an unsung hero in the challenging art of bringing science and new technology to the public – and to those scientists who wished to reach across disciplines. Her direction has created as well as transformed important but occasionally sleepy publications and sites into a primary means to discuss ideas on science’s role in culture and politics. I feel very impatient to begin reading her next project!
— David Sulzer (aka Soldier ), PhD, professor of clinical psychology and neuroscience, Columbia University Medical School; musician/composer/founder of the Kropotkins, Spinozas, Soldier String Quartet, Thai Elephant Orchestra, and more
Sarah combines an encyclopedic knowledge of healthcare (its issues, the players, and the current state of the art), with incredible editing and content abilities and deep experience in building teams and forming partnerships to build the right online content. She has been a pioneer in pushing forward participatory medicine online and the use of community to generate new and important content and blogs in the health arena.
— Adam Bosworth, founder of Keas Inc. and a technology innovator who was instrumental in building numerous products, including Google Health, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and BEA WebLogic Integration and Workshop
The inimitable Sarah Greene has been a towering force in the creation of the Journal of Participatory Medicine, from the inception of the idea, to chairing the Steering Committee, to assembling the powerhouse editorial and advisory boards, to her heavy lifting as founding Managing Editor. Whether dealing with people, process, or product, Sarah excels. The Journal would not exist without her.
— Alan Greene, MD, co-founder and president of the Society of Participatory Medicine, co-founder of DrGreene.com, clinical professor at Stanford University, author of Feeding Baby Green and Raising Baby Green, and Chief of Future Health at A.D.A.M., Inc.