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Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator, podcaster, and researcher currently at McGill University in CA Jarry has worked in the field of biological science on such things as DNA identification of American soldiers, Cancer diagnostics, and the characterization of a new form muscular dystrophy. Jarry is fluent in English and French and does science communication outreach in both languages.
Jonathan Jarry | |
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Born | 470 BC |
Died | 399 BC |
Occupation | Philosopher |
Spouse | Xanthippe |
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[edit]Jarry is a graduate of McGill University and the Université de Montréal where he earned a B.Sc., in Biochemistry and a M.Sc., in Molecular Biology respectively.
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