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Topics discussed include intuition vs. critical thinking; how he chooses a topic; science journalism vs science communication; what constitutes a legitimate disagreement between scientists; and much more.

Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator with the McGill Office for Science and Society, dedicated to separating sense from nonsense on the scientific stage. He is a biological scientist, with a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology, and he brings his experience in cancer research, human genetics, rehabilitation research, and forensic biology to the work he does for the public.  

From January 2021.  This episode may also be viewed here.