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Recap and Update on the Most Popular People's Scientist Topics of 2019

12/22/19 • 41 min

The People's Scientist

Today on The People's Scientist podcast, I provide a recap of the wide array of topics covered in the year 2019. I have covered topics on neuroscience, nutrition, and advances in medical technology. I provide some highlights to the top 5 most listened to episodes on The People's Scientist podcast, and some scientific updates since the episode launch.


Make sure to follow me on social media for some weekly updates:


IG: Dr.SCaligiuri

FB: ThePeoplesScientist

Twitter: DrSCaligiuri

LinkedIn: Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri



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Today on The People's Scientist podcast, I provide a recap of the wide array of topics covered in the year 2019. I have covered topics on neuroscience, nutrition, and advances in medical technology. I provide some highlights to the top 5 most listened to episodes on The People's Scientist podcast, and some scientific updates since the episode launch.


Make sure to follow me on social media for some weekly updates:


IG: Dr.SCaligiuri

FB: ThePeoplesScientist

Twitter: DrSCaligiuri

LinkedIn: Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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