
Diane Webber
Supervising Editor, Science Desk (NPR)
Nation Public Radio
Diane Webber graduated from Barnard College, where she majored in philosophy and minored in dance. She is a supervising editor on NPR's Science Desk, specializing in health policy. She edits stories on reproductive health, mental health, Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance and caregiving, among other topics.
Prior to joining NPR in 2022, Webber spent 11 years as an editor at KFF Health News, a nonprofit health policy newsroom where she led a team of reporters covering implementation of the Affordable Care Act in partnership with NPR and member stations. She also edited the Bill of the Month series, another collaboration between NPR and KFF Health News, that sparked federal legislation known as the No Surprises Act in 2020.
Earlier in her career, Webber was the founding editor of Politico Pro Health Care, and an executive editor of classroom magazines at Scholastic. She wrote five nonfiction science and health books for middle schoolers, published by Scholastic.
Supervising Editor, Science Desk (NPR)
Nation Public Radio
Diane Webber graduated from Barnard College, where she majored in philosophy and minored in dance. She is a supervising editor on NPR's Science Desk, specializing in health policy. She edits stories on reproductive health, mental health, Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance and caregiving, among other topics.
Prior to joining NPR in 2022, Webber spent 11 years as an editor at KFF Health News, a nonprofit health policy newsroom where she led a team of reporters covering implementation of the Affordable Care Act in partnership with NPR and member stations. She also edited the Bill of the Month series, another collaboration between NPR and KFF Health News, that sparked federal legislation known as the No Surprises Act in 2020.
Earlier in her career, Webber was the founding editor of Politico Pro Health Care, and an executive editor of classroom magazines at Scholastic. She wrote five nonfiction science and health books for middle schoolers, published by Scholastic.