Agata Boxe is a health and science writer specializing in creating engaging, informative, and audience-driven content. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark School of Journalism at the City University of New York. Prior to joining Bionews, Agata freelanced for popular media outlets and trade publications. She prides herself on her versatility as a reporter. Her work has covered a variety of topics, from dancing spiders to the science of dreams and the intricacies of cancer drug approvals. In her spare time, Agata can be found lifting weights, honing her pull-up skills, or breaking a sweat in a HIIT class.
Articles by Agata Boxe
Recent Posts
- How journaling benefits me in life with Huntington’s disease
- How caring for family members led me to Huntington’s advocacy
- Why sharing our Huntington’s disease stories is crucial
- Why my wife is so good at explaining Huntington’s disease
- Huntington’s patients see day-to-day variation in symptoms, function
- Navigating the high costs that come with Huntington’s disease
- Huntington’s caregiver goes from burnout to reclaiming her identity
- My grandpa inspired me to write a children’s book about Huntington’s
- Enzymes play opposing roles in Huntington’s disease development
- An ‘aha!’ moment about a father’s neurological symptoms