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Josh Witten
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About Josh 100% of this the rugbyologist's revenue is donated to Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres). A click on one of my articles is a click that helps bring high quality medical care to the neediest and most at-risk people in the world.

Welcome to the home of the rugbyologist. Come along as I wander far and wide (and near, too), stop to smell the roses of intellectual fancy, and then prune said roses with critical thinking and the scientific method.

I try to live inspired by the words of a man who thought he was wise, "I don't need to know how to fish. I have the scientific method."

DISCLAIMER: I spend 97% of my free time playing rugby. So, I get hit in the head . . . a lot . . . by very large men . . . moving very quickly.

In real life, I am the definition straining graduate student, uh, definitions. My graduate program at Washington University in St. Louis is molecular cell biology, my lab is genetics, our research center is genomics, and my thesis projects cover cell biology, evolution, genomics, immunology, and quantitative genetics. My current project involves understanding the genetic variation that underlies phenotypic variation in human cell lines.

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