She is an NPR correspondent, a contributor to CBS Sunday Morning, and a frequent conference moderator.
Aubrey earned a BA from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, and an MA from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.[1] She was a Knight Science Journalism fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Kaiser Media Fellow 2010.
[2] Early in her career Aubrey was a reporter for PBS NewsHour and a producer for C-SPAN's Presidential election coverage.
[3] She is a frequent moderator including at the World Economic Forum in Davos,[8] The Milken Global Summit in Beverly Hills, CA, The Consumer Federation of America National Food Policy Conference, Food Tank conferences and The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Global Food Security Symposium She has reported more than 200 stories on the global pandemic, interviewing dozens of COVID-19 experts and doctors including Atul Gawande for a CBS story on mass vaccination sites,[9] Scott Gottlieb, Janet Woodcock, Francis Collins, Stephen Hoge[10] and Stéphane Bancel for a CBS story on the future of mRNA vaccines.
[11] Her consumer health stories[12] have been picked up widely by Apple News and other outlets.