Talking Real Science with Brent Sinclair
Airdate: Wednesday, August 31, 2022 Season: 1 Episode: 7
Guest: Brent Sinclair
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Brent Sinclair, a Professor in the Biology Department at Western University. Brent’s research largely involves insect thermal biology and has seen him freezing bugs all over the world. Brent spends quite a bit of time outside of his research and teaching responsibilities to organize career events for graduate students in the Biology department, and he shares why these opportunities are so important for students as they get close to graduation.
Read the full blog and watch the interview here.
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