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Torrance Stephens, PhD

The opinions of a country boy from Memphis on Science, politics, life, history, and the world. I read a lot, no smarter or dumber than the rest. BTW, father, & infectious disease scientist too. Subscribe. Ain't I worth 2 cups of Starbucks coffee a month?

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  • Torrance Stephens, PhD

    Born in Memphis. I am a Morehouse alum and infectious dis. scientist. I have taught/conducted research as faculty of Emory Univ. Sch of Pub Health 20 yrs, Morehouse School of Med 5 & Clark Atlanta Univ.16. I am no dumber or smarter than anyone

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