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: Leon is best known for creating and hosting the hit podcast Slow Burn at Slate, where he explored the intricacies of Watergate and the Clinton impeachment. He later founded Prologue Projects and launched Fiasco , which examines historical events like the 2000 Florida recount and the Iran-Contra affair.

: One of his most cited works involved MdfA , a multidrug transporter in E. coli . Neyfakh proved that this single protein not only provides resistance to antibiotics but also allows bacteria to survive in extreme alkaline conditions (up to pH 10). neyfakh

Neyfakh has also carried his sensibilities to the written word through his newsletter, The Ink , and his publishing imprint, Neotexts. Here, his background as a reporter for The New York Observer and The Boston Globe shines through. His writing retains the same "narrative hook" urgency as his podcasts. He champions long-form journalism that respects the reader’s time but refuses to dumb down complexity. : Leon is best known for creating and

Season one of Fiasco , which tackled the Iran-Contra affair, and later seasons on the 2000 Bush v. Gore election and the AIDS crisis, showcased a maturing of his narrative powers. With Fiasco , Neyfakh leaned harder into character development. He has a keen eye for the "supporting cast" of history—the mid-level staffers, the forgotten activists, the lawyers who almost won. By focusing on these figures, he makes massive historical shifts feel personal and fragile. Here, his background as a reporter for The

His writing style is crisp and understated. He narrates with a tone of quiet curiosity, often sounding like a smart friend explaining a mystery over coffee rather than a professor at a lectern. He allows the archival audio to breathe, understanding that the sound of a nervous breath or a crackling tape recorder often tells more truth than a transcript ever could.