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Liam Mannix works for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald as their national science reporter. In 2019 his investigation into the nerve pain drug Lyrica saw him awarded The Eureka Prize, Australia's top science journalism honour, his coverage of COVID-19 saw him awarded the 2020 Walkley Award for print feature writing.
He is the author of BACK-UP a best selling investigation into the damage the back pain industry is doing - and the new science that just might offer a solution.
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By 9PodcastsLiam Mannix works for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald as their national science reporter. In 2019 his investigation into the nerve pain drug Lyrica saw him awarded The Eureka Prize, Australia's top science journalism honour, his coverage of COVID-19 saw him awarded the 2020 Walkley Award for print feature writing.
He is the author of BACK-UP a best selling investigation into the damage the back pain industry is doing - and the new science that just might offer a solution.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.