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Keynote Speakers

Katherine Eban

Date: May 3, 2022
Keynote: 3:30-4:30 PM (Eastern)
Book Signing: 4:30-5:30 PM (Eastern)
Cost: Access is included with your registration.

Paperback copies of Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom are available for purchase ($12) during registration.

"In a vivid and detailed talk, Katherine Eban will take the audience into the hidden world of endemic fraud and perilous conditions in some overseas manufacturing plants that make America’s low-cost drugs and drug ingredients.”
 
KATHERINE EBAN, an investigative journalist, is a Vanity Fair contributing editor and Andrew Carnegie fellow. Her articles on pharmaceutical counterfeiting, gun trafficking, and coercive interrogations by the CIA, have won international attention and numerous awards. She has also written for Fortune Magazine, the New York Times and other publications. Her work has been featured on 60 Minutes, Nightline, NPR, and other national news programs. She lectures frequently on the topic of pharmaceutical integrity.

Her second book, Bottle of Lies: the Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom (May 2019) was a New York Times bestseller. Based on a decade of reporting, the book takes readers deep into the overseas manufacturing plants where the majority of our low-cost generic medicine is made. It reveals endemic fraud and dire conditions in an industry where companies routinely falsify data and circumvent safe manufacturing practices to minimize cost and maximize profit.

 
Her first book, Dangerous Doses: a True Story of Cops, Counterfeiters and the Contamination of America’s Drug Supply, was named one of the Best Books of 2005 by Kirkus Reviews and was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers pick. Her work has also been awarded grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Fund for Investigative Journalism, the Alicia Patterson Foundation and the McGraw Center for Business Journalism at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
 
Educated at Brown University and Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, she lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two daughters and Newfoundland dog Romeo.

Presentation sponsored by Waters Corporation.