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Adonis T. Rivie on The Graduates

Posted on September 8, 2018

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Tune in to The Graduates on Tuesday, September 11th @ 9AM for an interview with Adonis T. Rivie from the Department of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley.

Adonis is PhD student whose initial research is focused on the determinants of sex in the African clawed frog. In the interview, we speak about Adonis’s love of science, and he explains why he thinks all people would benefit from implementing scientific thinking in their own lives.

The Graduates, featuring graduate student research at Cal, is broadcast every other Tuesday on KALX. Past episodes are available to listen and download free on iTunes or online. This episode of The Graduates is hosted by Andrew Saintsing, a PhD student in the Department of Integrative Biology.

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