This episode is the premiere of our short format interviews of people with recent publications in the American Journal of Human Biology, the official journal of the Human Biology Association.
Dr. Cara Ocobock is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University at Albany (SUNY) and co-host of this show. Chris suggested this idea to Cara, who liked it, so we turned on the recorder and did an impromptu interview on the spot. Cara’s piece that we discuss is “Body fat attenuates muscle mass catabolism among physically active humans in temperate and cold high altitude environments” in the September/October 2017 issue (Volume 29, Issue 5).
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Michaela Howells is Chair of the Publicity Committee, howellsm@uncw.edu
Cara & Chris are committee members and produce this show:
Cara Ocobock
www.albany.edu/anthro/72074.php
cocobock@albany.edu
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Chris Lynn
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Interview engineered, edited, & mixed by Chris.
The song in the soundbed is “Always Lyin’” by the Morning Shakes.
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Cacophone