Lorenz Wagner, born in 1970, is one of the most prominent profile writers and journalists in Europe. His report The Son Code about Henry and Kai Markram rapidly became one of the most read articles in the Suddeutsche Magazin. Lorenz Wagner has been awarded the prestigious Prix Franco-Allemand du Journalisme (PFAJ), among other prizes. He is bilingual, French and German, lived and studied in France and resides in Germany.
'Lorenz Wagner's book on the remarkable Markrams is, well, remarkable. This is an extraordinary story of noted neuroscientists seeing the world through the eyes of their ASD son, and then helping change the way autism is seen and treated far and wide. A tale of love, constancy and groundbreaking research.' - Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Life, Animated, A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes and Autism 'A compelling story about one of the world's most brilliant researchers searching to understand his son's autism. A gloriously positive book. Left me with hope for humanity.' - David Sinclair, PhD, AO is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and author of the New York Times bestseller Why We Age - and Why We Don't Have To