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Computer glitches, memory holes, and other malfunctions sometimes lose interviews. These are some people who have been interviewed on The Inoculated Mind where the only record is in the minds of the participants and the lucky listeners who were tuned in at the time. Rather than include them in with the other lists, they are included here for posterity.
| Dr. Andreas (Andy) Albrecht |
Theoretical Physicist, Professor.
UC Davis
Faculty Page
Episode Topic: Reason to Believe’s panel discussion aftermath, discussion with Fuz Rana.
(February 2005)
Dr. Andreas Albrecht also agreed to do an interview about theoretical physics in the future – but I had to leave Davis. He’s good on the radio, so he might still come back! |
| Steve Bash |
Sacramento, CA.
The Information Exchange
Episode Topic: Biodiesel in the backyard, and on a larger scale. (April 2005)
Steve organizes a biodiesel cooperative in Sacramento, and has made several presentations on it in the last few years. Sorry, the picture is a newspaper scan. (not mine) |
| Dr. Dan Potter |
Agricultural Ecologist, Evolutionary biologist.
Dept. of Pomology, UC Davis
Faculty Page
Episode Topic: Reason to Believe’s panel discussion aftermath, discussion with Fuz Rana.
(February 2005)
Dan Potter studies the evolution of plants, the phylogenetic relationships between different groups of plants, and loves peaches. He and Andy Albrecht did a great job both as panelists, and on the show, too bad it didn’t get saved! |
| Dr. Fazale “Fuz” Rana |
Biochemist, Old-Earth Creationist.
“Southern California”
Reasons to Believe
Episode Topic: Reason to Believe’s panel discussion aftermath, discussion with UC Davis scientists. (February 2005)
Something good about him: Honestly admits that it’s about creationism and the supernatural. (refreshing compared to Intelligent Design)
Something bad: Makes fallacious arguments, pseudoscientific, claims expertise where there is none. Yes that is his real nickname. |
| Dr. Bruce Winterhalder |
Professor of Cultural Anthropology.
UC Davis
Faculty Page
Episode Topic: The strange mating habits of… Homo sapiens! (January 2005)
Bruce was my first scientist interviewee, and it really showed. Half of my questions were “What do you find most fun about…” but we did a pre-interview and it all flowed smoothly. Three words you don’t often find together: Human Behavioral Ecology. |
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