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An Autodidact's N = 1

Kathleen Stewart

things I learned through trial and error that might resonate with you.

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  • Kathleen Stewart

    Wife Mom B.S. in Physics from US Naval Academy M.S. in Physics from UC Davis M.Eng. in Chemical Engineering from UC Davis Living life after multiple diagnoses - CFS, ketotic hypoglycemia, recurring rhabdomyolysis, hEDS, etc.

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