Scott C. Anderson
Scott C. Anderson is a science journalist specializing in medical topics and computer programming.
Born on an American Airbase in Germany, he graduated with a physics degree from Sonoma State University.
Anderson's career spans technology writing and programming, including work on software like Supermap and LEGO Island.
He co-authored "Human Embryonic Stem Cells" with Dr. Ann Kiessling in 2006.
His diverse background in science, technology, and medical research culminated in co-authoring "The Psychobiotic Revolution" with John Cryan and Ted Dinan, published by National Geographic in 2017.
Anderson currently oversees Freedom Health, a laboratory investigating bacterial health in racehorses and developing prebiotics for animals and humans.