Lena Groeger is an American investigative journalist, graphic designer and news application developer at ProPublica. She creates data visualizations and interactive databases on a variety of subjects, including education, politics and healthcare. She also writes about design's role in society in a series called Visual Evidence. In addition to her work at ProPublica, her science writing has appeared in Scientific American, Wired, Forbes, and Slate.[2][3][4]
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LenaGroeger is an American investigative journalist, graphic designer and news application developer at ProPublica. She creates data visualizations and...
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"What is TNS?". Triple Nine Society. 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2024. Groeger, Lena (January 2015). "When High IQs Hang Out". Scientific American. Retrieved...
Vanishing Worker Protections" by Michael Grabell, Howard Berkes and LenaGroeger, ProPublica and NPR Stories in Series "Injured Workers Suffer As 'Reforms'...
original on February 28, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2018. Wei, Sisi; Groeger, Lena; Podkul, Cezary; Schwencke, Ken (December 15, 2016). "Tracking Evictions...
from the original on January 25, 2021. Retrieved January 11, 2021. Groeger, Lena V.; Kao, Jeff; Shaw, Al; Syed, Moiz; Eliahou, Maya (January 17, 2021)...