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Sani
Alex and Selassie
14 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.
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This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.
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Science
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How are our genes externally influenced? | A chat with Dr Yvonne Fondufe - Mittendorf
Sani
40 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
How are our genes externally influenced? | A chat with Dr Yvonne Fondufe - Mittendorf

In our third episode we chat with Dr. Yvonne Fondufe - Mittendorf about  her research, fashion in science and her love for mentoring   


Lab website: https://www.fondufe-mittendorflab.com/

Sani
This podcast highlights the awesome research work being done by Africans. It is a gallant attempt to place Africa on the map with regards to research and intellectual breakthroughs. It’s goal is to place the limelight on African researchers, while bringing science to the layperson serving as an inspiration to young upcoming scientists.