Nicholas Gerbis

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Senior Field Correspondent - Science

Nicholas Gerbis joined KJZZ’s Arizona Science Desk in 2016. A longtime science, health and technology journalist and editor, his extensive background in related nonprofit and science communications inform his reporting on Earth and space sciences, neuroscience and behavioral health, and bioscience/biotechnology.

Apart from travel and three years in Delaware spent earning his master’s degree in physical geography (climatology), Gerbis has spent most of his life in Arizona. He also holds a master’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Arizona State University’s Cronkite School and a bachelor’s degree in geography (climatology/meteorology), also from ASU.

Gerbis briefly “retired in reverse” and moved from Arizona to Wisconsin, where he taught science history and science-fiction film courses at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He is glad to be back in the Valley and enjoys contributing to KJZZ’s Untold Arizona series.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Gerbis focused almost solely on coronavirus-related stories and analysis. In addition to reporting on the course of the disease and related research, he delved into deeper questions, such as the impact of shutdowns on science and medicine, the roots of vaccine reluctance and the policies that exacerbated the virus’s impact, particularly on vulnerable populations.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
ASU Experts Weigh The Risks Of Innovation Nicholas Gerbis June 8, 2017
Desert Tortoise Genome Reveals Genetic Keys To Surviving Harsh Conditions, Threats Nicholas Gerbis May 31, 2017
NASA’s Psyche Mission Will Launch A Year Early, Arrive At Target Four Years Sooner Nicholas Gerbis May 25, 2017
As Stockpiles Dwindle, Freon Prices Rise Nicholas Gerbis May 22, 2017
Pinal Fire Presents Opportunity Nicholas Gerbis May 18, 2017
Go Behind The Scenes At Palo Verde Generating Station's Nuclear Refueling Nicholas Gerbis May 17, 2017
Shadow-Piercing NASA Camera Rides To Moon Aboard Korean Craft Nicholas Gerbis May 15, 2017
Arizona Game And Fish Installs Artificial Fish Habitat In Roosevelt Lake Nicholas Gerbis April 27, 2017
Hohokam Farm Found On Site of Future Phoenix Fry's Nicholas Gerbis April 10, 2017
Arizona Science And Engineering Fair Seeks Judges Nicholas Gerbis April 6, 2017
Private Sector Space Flying High In Phoenix Nicholas Gerbis April 5, 2017
As Deadline Looms For Mexican Wolf Plan, Arizona Study Offers Guidance Nicholas Gerbis March 24, 2017
TGen, ASU And Riddell Team Up To Create New Concussion Test Nicholas Gerbis March 21, 2017
Phoenix Zoo Works To Save Endangered, Threatened Species Nicholas Gerbis March 20, 2017
Algal Toxin Kills Thousands Of Fish In Apache Lake Nicholas Gerbis March 6, 2017
Geometry Possibly Used In Mesa Verde Sun Temple Construction Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 27, 2017
Judge Dismisses More Than 1,000 AID Lawsuits Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 17, 2017
Tiny Fish Makes A Big Splash In Arizona Medical Research Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 17, 2017
Biomarker Test Offers Hope For Early Detection Of Pancreatic Cancer Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 17, 2017
At Tempe Town Lake, It's Water Over The Dam Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 16, 2017
At Arizona's Kartchner Caverns, Science Supports Stewardship — And Vice Versa Nicholas Gerbis Feb. 2, 2017
Diabetes-Related Kidney Failure Among Native Americans Down 54 Percent Nicholas Gerbis Jan. 11, 2017
Dwarf Planet Ceres Up To 30 Percent Water Nicholas Gerbis Jan. 10, 2017
Amazon's Alexa Shines At CES 2017 Nicholas Gerbis Jan. 6, 2017
NASA Funds 2 Asteroid Missions With Arizona Ties Nicholas Gerbis Jan. 6, 2017

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