The Science of Zombies Part 2 Studio Chat and Follow up
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Episode 11 Part 2. In this episode, James Grecian, James Buckley, and Shaun Killen are joined by institute PhD student Darryl McLennan to expand on some of the topics raised in the live show, and to banter about all kinds of other topics ranging from the effects of climate change on zombies to whether or not zombies have telomeres. As it turns out, zombies are an amazing platform for talking about all kinds of topics in biology. Grab a nice bowl of brains, sit back, and have a listen!
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