John M. Barry is an American author and historian known for his works on significant historical events.
His book "The Great Influenza" became a New York Times Best Seller and won the 2005 Keck Communications Award.
Barry's expertise in public health and disaster management has led to advisory roles in government and academic institutions.
He has written on various topics, including floods, politics, and cancer research.
Barry's work often involves policy-making and risk communication strategies.
He has also coached football and contributed to sports publications.
His books have been translated into multiple languages, and he frequently appears as a commentator in media.
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