Ellen Ruppel Shell

Ellen Ruppel Shell (born 1952 ) is a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, and professor of science journalism.

Biography
Shell was born in Auburn, New York, United States. In 1974, Shell received a B.A. degree from the University of Rochester. Her work tends to focus on the intersection of science and society with a special emphasis on medical policy, and she also writes on the politics of science, science and the media, and environmental policy.

Works
Shell is the author of four books:
 * A Child's Place: a year in the life of a day care center  (Little, Brown, 1992)
 * The Hungry Gene: the science of fat and the future of thin (New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002)
 * Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture (New York : Penguin Books, 2009)
 * The Job: Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change (New York : Crown Publishing Group, 2018)