Michaeleen Doucleff Biography
Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D., is an American journalist who serves as a correspondent for NPR’s Science Desk. She has been reporting for NPR’s global health source, Goats and Soda, for nearly a decade on the radio and online. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Hunt, Gather, Parent.
Michaeleen Doucleff Age
Doucleff likes to keep her personal life private hence she has not yet disclosed the date, month, or the year she was born. However, she might be in her 30’s.
Michaeleen Doucleff Height
Doucleff stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in. (1.65 m)
Michaeleen Doucleff Family
Doucleff has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight hence she has not disclosed any information about her parents. It is also not known if Doucleff has any siblings.
Michaeleen Doucleff Husband
Doucleff is married to the love of her life. However, she has not disclosed her husband’s details to the public yet. We will be sure to keep you updated once this information is available to us.
Michaeleen Doucleff Net Worth
Doucleff has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which she has earned through her career as a successful journalist.
Michaeleen Doucleff Salary
Doucleff earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Michaeleen Doucleff Education
Doucleff has a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Berkeley, California, a master’s degree in viticulture and enology from the University of California, Davis, and a bachelor’s degree in biology from Caltech.
Michaeleen Doucleff Career
Doucleff is a journalist who serves as a correspondent for NPR’s Science Desk. She has been reporting for NPR’s global health source, Goats and Soda, for nearly a decade on the radio and online as she focuses on disease outbreaks, cross-cultural parenting, and women and children’s health.
Doucleff was part of the crew that won a George Foster Peabody award for their coverage of the West African Ebola outbreak in 2014. Doucleff covered how the outbreak wreaked havoc on maternal health and how the virus spreads via the air for the series. Doucleff and Senior Producer Jane Greenhalgh created a story about how Inuit parents teach their children to control their anger in 2019. That story was the most popular on NPR.org throughout the year, with readers spending more than 16 years reading it.
Hunt, Gather, Parent, a book written by Doucleff based on her reporting at NPR, was published in 2021. The book went on to become a New York Times bestseller. Doucleff was an editor at the journal Cell before joining NPR in 2012, where she wrote on the science underpinning pop culture.
Doucleff is currently working at NPR where she works alongside other famous NPR anchors and reporters including;
- Erika Beras
- Howard Berkes
- Adrian “Stretch” Bartos
- Amanda Aronczyk
- Ramtin Arablouei
- Deborah Amos
- Bobby Allyn
- Greg Allen
- Rund Abdelfatah