

Michael Le Page
Environment reporter
Bio
Michael Le Page is a science journalist who writes about everything from the dawn of life and evolution to genetic engineering, CRISPR gene editing, biomedicine and the environment, especially global warming. He studied various sciences at the University of Cambridge, including molecular biology, and later did an NVQ Foundation Skills Certificate in journalism.
He has worked in various roles at 51¶¯Âþ, including as deputy news editor and as a feature editor. During this time, he won the 2006 MJA Health Editor of the Year award. His 2007 special, Climate change: A guide for the perplexed, racked up millions of views online. More recently, he has been working as a reporter and has won a number of awards: the ABSW Best News Item award in 2016 for Earth now halfway to warming limit, the MJA Science Explained award in 2019 for A new kind of superfood, the ABSW Feature of the Year award in 2020 for Infectious optimism and the for Should everyone start eating snakes to save the planet. He has also been shortlisted for several other awards, including in the 2019 National Press Awards, the 2021 MJA News Story of the Year (specialist audience) award for The threat from new variants and the 2024 MJA Feature of the Year (specialist audience) for Cut, paste, cure.
He has done radio and television interviews, given talks, taken part in debates and can often be heard on the 51¶¯Âþ podcast. The more unusual things he has done include testing shark repellents in the Bahamas and walking on water at the Edinburgh Science Festival. He has been in two for asking questions at the preprint stage that helped improve the final papers.
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Global spread of UK coronavirus variant could overwhelm health systems
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Can coronavirus variants reinfect people and evade the vaccines?
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CRISPR doubles lifespan of mice with rapid ageing disease progeria
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New coronavirus variants: What are they and how worried should we be?
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Fossilised nest shows some dinosaurs sat on their eggs like birds do
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Home baking frenzy inspires tissue scaffold for growing muscle
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2021 preview: How soon will a covid-19 vaccine return life to normal?
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2020 in review: The countries that got covid-19 under control
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What you need to know about the new variant of coronavirus in the UK
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