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Ginger Campbell, MD  hosts and produces two podcasts: Books and Ideas and the Brain Science Podcast.  On Books and Ideas she explores a wide range of topics  with a special focus on science and medicine. This blog contains the detailed show notes for the Books and Ideas podcast.

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Podcast Show Notes

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November 11, 2009

David Bainbridge from Cambridge University (BSP 63)

November 11, 2009/ Ginger Campbell, MD
bainbridge-150 Episode 63 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with David Bainbridge, author of Teenagers: A Natural History. Our focus is on how the brain changes during the teenage years. Bainbridge teaches vetinary anatomy and reproductive biology at Cambridge University and has published several other popular science books including Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey Through Your Brain, which I discussed back in Episode 32.

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