Robert Morris Sapolsky is a renowned American neuroendocrinology researcher and author.
He currently holds professorships in biology, neurology, and neurological sciences at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in neurosurgery.
Sapolsky is also a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya.
Known for his work on stress and neuronal degeneration, he has conducted extensive research on baboons in Kenya.
Sapolsky's expertise spans multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, primatology, and endocrinology.
His ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a general audience has made him a popular science writer and lecturer.
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