John Medina

John Medina

John Medina is a developmental molecular biologist and prolific author who specializes in brain research. He has written several books that delve into how the human brain works and provide a better understanding of the ways in which we absorb, remember, and use information. His books are designed to provide simple, straightforward explanations of complex topics.

John Medina's educational background centers around molecular biology and genetics. He earned a Bachelor's degree in molecular biology from University of California, Los Angeles and a PhD in the same field from University of Washington. He is currently the Associate Director for the Seattle-based Brain Center for Applied Learning Research.

John Medina began his career as a research associate at the University of Washington Medical Center. During his tenure, he made numerous contributions to the fields of molecular biology, genetics and embryology. He was awarded the National Institutes of Health Innovator Award in 1988 for his research in medical genetics.

John Medina's most popular book is "Brain Rules: 12 Principles For Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School". This book outlines 12 fundamental principles of brain science that can be used to improve performance in life and work. Medina's other books include "The Genetic Inferno: Inside the Extraordinary Science of Life", "Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five", and "Molecular Life". Each of these books explores a different new aspect of the science of the brain to provide practical advice for everyday life.

John Medina's work has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Economist. He also speaks regularly at medical conferences and educational events. He is a frequent guest on national and international television and radio programs, including prime-time interviews on ABC World News Tonight and CNN Headline News.

John Medina strives to make brain science accessible to everyone. He has written numerous articles on neuroscience for scientific journals and has developed accompanying visuals for lectures. His numerous books and research articles make him a valuable resource for those who want to learn more about how the human brain works and how we can use that knowledge to improve our lives.

John Medina’s work has been cited more than 5,000 times in academic literature and his books have been translated into more than 18 languages. His work has had an audience far beyond academia, giving him a global reach. His accurate yet easily digestible explanations of brain science appeal to both science enthusiasts and lay readers alike. Above all, he seeks to make brain research accessible to people in all walks of life, and his easy-to-understand explanations have made him widely appreciated across the world.

Author books:

Brain Rules

Brain Rules

"Brain Rules" by John Medina guides readers on how to optimize brain function and performance to achieve success.
Brain Rules: 12 Principles of Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home and School

Brain Rules: 12 Principles of Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home and School

An entertaining book on neuroscience and its practical implications to improve productivity and personal health.