Elizabeth Finkel

Australian science journalist

Elizabeth Finkel is a renowned Australian science journalist, author, and communicator. Her career trajectory is marked by a transition from biochemistry to science journalism, leveraging her expertise to engage audiences through various media platforms. Finkel has contributed to prominent publications, including Science, The Lancet, and Nature Medicine, and has been featured on ABC Radio National. Her written work has also appeared in notable outlets such as The Bulletin, New Scientist, The Age, and The Monthly.

Finkel's notable achievements include co-founding the popular science magazine COSMOS in 2005 and serving as its Editor in Chief from 2013 to 2018. She currently holds the position of Editor at Large at COSMOS. Her contributions to science communication have been recognized with several honors, including being made a Member of the Order of Australia in 2016. Finkel has also received a Doctor of Laws honoris causa from Monash University and the Medal of the Australian Society for Medical Research in 2019. She is currently a Vice Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University and serves on advisory committees for several institutions, showcasing her ongoing commitment to science communication and education.