Selected Media Coverage
WSJ | 2021
What to Expect When You Reconnect With Friends in Person
WSJ | 2021
You Should Talk to Strangers—Even During the Pandemic
WSJ | 2021
Can You Ask About Someone’s Covid-19 Vaccination Status?
RESEt WORK | 2020
Reset: A ‘Profound Shrinkage’ of Casual Interactions, Sabbaticals, TV During Work Hours
NY POST | 2020
The Secret Ways Your Social Network Can Predict Your Future Success
INC | 2020
Tom Brady Just Answered 'Yes' to a Very Controversial Question
Fortune | 2020
How to Develop Trust With Your Boss While Working Remotely
INC | 2019
Why Every Professional Women Should Get Herself a Work Wife
Thrive Global | 2019
Exactly How to Lead Meetings That Motivate
CNN MONEY | 2018
In Praise of Power Breakfast
INC | 2018
Only 1 out of 4 American Workers Feel Like They Have Permission to Fail at Work
MEDPAGE TODAY | 2018
Former Surgeon General Talks Love, Loneliness, and Burnout
Financial Times | 2018
Revolut’s Nikolay Storonsky on long hours and high staff turnover (see: Ask the outsider)
THE ATLANTIC | 2017
Why Trump's Conflicts of Interest Matter: Even if he thinks they don’t
New York Times | 2015
Continued Questions on Benzodiazepine Use in Older Patients
Washington Post | 2015
Most Antipsychotic Drugs Prescribed to Teens Without Mental Health Diagnosis
NPR | 2015
Antipsychotics Too Often Prescribed for Aggression in Children
Huffington Post | 2014
Teens May Be Taking ADHD Meds in Response to Academic Pressure
USA Today | 2014
Study: Kids Likelier to take ADHD Drugs in School Year
NPR/WHYY | 2014
Kids Taking Summer Vacations from ADHD Meds
U.S. News and World Report | 2013
Medical School Ethics Policies May Affect How Doctors Prescribe
NPR | 2013
Lesson Learned: A Curb on Drug Makers’ Gifts to Medical Students
Reuters and Fox News | 2012
Older Parents More Likely to Have an Autistic Child
Bloomberg Businessweek & U.S. News and World Report | 2011
Autism Diagnoses Still More Likely in Richer Neighborhoods
CNN.com | 2011
On the Brain: Inside Autism
Wall Street Journal | 2010
L.A. Confidential: Seeking Reasons for Autism’s Rise