Paul Goldberg, Editor
Paul Goldberg joined The Cancer Letter in 1986. He broke the story that
led to the ImClone scandal and the key stories in the controversy over
erythropoiesis-stimulating agents. His reporting on the pharmaceutical
and biotechnology industry has triggered numerous investigations by
Congressional committees and law enforcement agencies and has been
recognized by the Washington DC Professional Chapter of the Society of
Professional Journalists, the Gerald Loeb Awards, and the Newsletter
and Electronic Publishers Foundation. He was a reporter for the Wichita
(KA) Eagle and the Reston Connection. He authored a history of the
Helsinki Watch group in the former USSR, called "The Final Act"
(William Morrow, 1988), and co-authored, with Ludmilla Alexeyeva, "The
Thaw Generation: Coming of Age in the Post-Stalin Era" (Little, Brown,
1990; and in paperback, University of Pittsburgh Press). Goldberg also
translated from the Russian, "To Live Like Everyone," the memoirs of
the late dissident Anatoly Marchenko (Henry Holt, 1989). He is a
graduate of Duke University with a B.A. in economics (1981).