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Dr. Jess Steier, a public health scientist, founded Unbiased Science to make science accessible and dispel misinformation. She leads an interdisciplinary team of sciences to deliver high-impact, empathetic, evidence-based content to all people.
Welcome! I'm a PhD epidemiologist and write on public health issues through the lens of neighboring. My work has been featured in TIME Magazine, Christianity Today, the Washington Post, and NPR and read in 150+ countries. *All thoughts are my own.*
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