Monday, October 17, 2022

Dr. Richard Sima - "Brain Matters"

Dr. Richard Sima, a panelist on our Fall 2021 Neuroscience Career Panel, now has a weekly, "Brain Matters" column in the Washington Post. 


Richard Sima

Baltimore

Brain Matters Columnist

Education: Johns Hopkins University, PhD in Neuroscience; Harvard University, BA in Neurobiology

Richard Sima is a neuroscientist turned science journalist who writes the Brain Matters column for The Washington Post's Well+Being desk. After more than a decade of research, Sima transitioned from academia to journalism. His work covering the life, health and environmental sciences has appeared in outlets such as the New York Times, National Geographic, Scientific American, Discover Magazine, New Scientist and Eos. Prior to joining The Post in 2022, Richard worked as a fact-checker for Vox podcasts, including for the award-winning science podcast “Unexplainable.” 

He was also a researcher for National Geographic’s "Brain Games: On the Road" TV show and served as a communications specialist at the International Arts + Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University’s Brain Science Institute. Richard lives in Baltimore with his partner, a medical illustrator, and in his spare time enjoys rock climbing, playing board games and spending time with their cats, Bruce and Richard (who, he is quick to note, was already named before they met).