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emmasim [6.3K]
2 years ago
7

To where does robert sapolsky shift his lab for a few weeks every year?

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Ad libitum [116K]2 years ago
7 0

The location to which Robert Sapolsky shifts his lab is; Plains of a reserve in Kenya, East Africa.

<h3>Where does Robert Sapolsky shift his lab?</h3>

Robert Sapolsky alongside his assistants follow troops of baboons in Kenya in a bid to study and gather behavioral and physiological data on individual members of the baboon troop, including tissue biopsies, blood samples and electrocardiograms.

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