Eula Biss is an acclaimed American author and essayist known for her thoughtful explorations of contemporary issues through the lens of personal narrative. Born in 1977, she has earned widespread recognition for her nuanced prose and intellectual rigor. Biss's celebrated works include "On Immunity: An Inoculation," a profound investigation into society's relationship with vaccination, and "Notes from No Man's Land," which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism. Her essays often delve into complex themes of identity, race, and public health. Eula Biss teaches nonfiction writing at Northwestern University and continues to contribute significantly to contemporary literary discourse.