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Pam Belluck is a New York Times staff writer, currently covering health and science, whose subjects have ranged from cattle rustling to Alzheimer’s, from Colombia to South Korea. An award-winning journalist, Belluck has also won a Knight fellowship, a Fulbright, was featured in Best American Science Writing and Best American Sports Writing and profiled in Current Biography. A jazz flutist/composer, Belluck also combines musical performance with conversations about books and journalism.