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Gabriela Galvin



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Gabriela Galvin is a health and science journalist whose reporting spans Europe and the United States, with a focus on public health systems, medical innovation, and the human stories behind policy decisions. Based in Aarhus, Denmark, she contributes to outlets such as Euronews, U.S. News & World Report, and Healthcare Brew, where her coverage ranges from infectious‑disease response to environmental health and emerging medical technologies. Her work is known for its clarity, precision, and ability to translate complex research into accessible, resonant storytelling.

Before relocating to Europe, Galvin spent five years in Washington, D.C., reporting on U.S. health care at a national level. Her stories have explored long COVID’s strain on the medical system, inequities in pediatric cancer care, and the daily pressures facing public‑health leaders during the pandemic. Her reporting has been cited by federal lawmakers, the Federal Communications Commission, and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, underscoring her impact in shaping public understanding of health policy.

Galvin holds a bachelor’s degree in multiplatform journalism from the University of Maryland and is pursuing a master’s degree in Journalism, Media and Globalization through Aarhus University and the University of Amsterdam. She has been awarded fellowships from the National Press Foundation and the Solutions Journalism Network, reflecting her commitment to rigorous, solutions‑oriented reporting. Today, she continues to cover Europe’s evolving health landscape, from pandemic preparedness to environmental risks, with a distinctive blend of analytical depth and human‑centered insight.