The Atlantic has named Ross Andersen as a deputy editor, and he will be responsible for conceptualizing and editing reporting at The Atlantic.
He will also focus on science coverage in general. Andersen has been with The Atlantic for over four years and has previously overseen health and tech coverage.
Andersen has worked as a senior editor for the publication since June 2015. He graduated from Georgetown University.
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