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522:, who has known Huberman since his postdoctoral research and has been a guest on his podcast, says that Huberman's research is respected among neuroscientists and described his podcast as "a fabulous service for the world" and a way to "open the doors" to the world of science. However, Berson also noted that the research community did not always approve of Huberman's monetization of his podcast through sponsors and partnerships. His promotion of unregulated health supplements has been particularly controversial, as these products often have little scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness. 1397: 33: 956: 497:
has questioned Huberman's promotion of "poorly regulated" dietary supplements. According to Jarry, The Huberman Lab podcast has been sponsored by "companies offering questionable products from the perspective of
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to serve as his doctoral advisor; however, she declined the offer, concerned that he had a limited background in molecular and cellular biology and that she would be moving her lab to
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podcast. In the same year, Huberman and Mohr co-founded Scicomm Media to produce science-related content. As of 2023, the podcast had become the third most popular podcast in the
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Huberman was introduced to Robert Mohr in 2019, a New York-based health and fitness publicist who produced "The Fight with Teddy Atlas," a boxing podcast. As the
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podcast. The podcast has attracted criticism for promoting poorly supported health claims. Huberman has promoted and partnered with health supplement companies.
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stated that Huberman's lab at Stanford "barely exists", with only a single postdoc working there and the lab having been scaled back significantly during the
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progressed, Huberman grew dissatisfied with what he viewed as health authorities' narrow focus on the virus without providing guidance for improving
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for human use without appropriate scientific justification and straying from his area of expertise. These criticisms were echoed by
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According to immunologist, microbiologist, and science communicator Andrea Love, Huberman's podcast content is characteristic of
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Huberman has also led work investigating the regeneration of eye tissue in mice, which may have a future application in studying
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and Rich Roll. These appearances helped increase his social media following. By the end of 2020, Huberman had appeared on
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Balban MY, Neri E, Kogon MM, Weed L, Nouriani B, Jo B, Holl G, Zeitzer JM, Spiegel D, Huberman AD (January 2023).
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article, Huberman said that he is not a "sunscreen truther" – a term used to describe anti-sunscreen
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which also stated that Huberman often "posits certainty where there is ambiguity". Neuroscientist
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Lim JH, Stafford BK, Nguyen PL, Lien BV, Wang C, Zukor K, He Z, Huberman AD (August 12, 2016).
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Neural activity and axon guidance cue regulation of eye-specific retinogeniculate development
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Lim JH, Stafford BK, Nguyen PL, Lien BV, Wang C, Zukor K, He Z, Huberman AD (August 2016).
32: 716: 558: 511: 383: 347:. During his postdoctoral work at Stanford, Huberman developed genetic tools to study the 1396: 1305:"Apple Podcasts : United States of America : All Podcasts Podcast Charts - Top" 1152: 1105: 1080: 878: 664: 639: 621: 596: 490: 465: 441:. Mohr facilitated Huberman's appearances on major podcasts, including those hosted by 304: 296: 640:"Brief structured respiration practices enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal" 1417: 996: 486: 457: 438: 405: 390: 375:
Huberman does research in his lab known as Huberman Lab, which he established at the
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magazine called it "one of the most listened to shows in the world." His
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Cogan Award for Contributions to Vision Science and Ophthalmology (2017)
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views on his podcast, saying he is "as scared of sunscreen as I am of
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10 years after application without providing any evidence. In a 2023
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His parents divorced when he was 12 years old. After his parents'
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author. As a child, he was involved in athletics, including
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techniques and the potential for visual system recovery.
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for Huberman said that the lab was still operational.
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She encouraged Huberman to transfer to the 8: 1023:The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography 478:channel has 5.5 million subscribers and his 276:, Huberman resumed his studies and attended 1479:University of California, San Diego faculty 382:The lab gained attention in 2016 for using 1395: 510:but also criticized him for extrapolating 506:biologist, trusts Huberman's expertise in 31: 20: 1464:University of California, Berkeley alumni 1104: 801:"Andrew Huberman's Mechanisms of Control" 663: 620: 303:. While at Berkeley, Huberman approached 189:(born September 26, 1975) is an American 1055:"Andrew D. Huberman | Stanford Medicine" 464:platforms and the most followed show on 364:of neurobiology and neuroscience at the 1444:American health and wellness podcasters 1249: 1247: 1245: 1243: 749:"So, Should You Trust Andrew Huberman?" 688: 285:University of California, Santa Barbara 245:. He received his early education from 76:University of California, Santa Barbara 1459:University of California, Davis alumni 1185: 957:"In conversation with Andrew Huberman" 742: 740: 738: 211:Stanford University School of Medicine 1434:Scientists from Palo Alto, California 345:Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow 7: 1449:American people of Argentine descent 1020:. In Albright T, R Squire L (eds.). 822: 820: 794: 792: 790: 788: 762: 760: 758: 710: 708: 576:McKnight Neuroscience Scholar Award 377:University of California, San Diego 366:University of California, San Diego 360:From 2011 to 2015, Huberman was an 130:University of California, San Diego 301:University of California, Berkeley 85:University of California, Berkeley 14: 699:" (Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.) on 646:(Randomized controlled trial). 452:In 2021, Huberman launched the 313:University of California, Davis 299:in psychology in 2000 from the 260:. He also briefly considered a 94:University of California, Davis 904:Lester Black (June 27, 2023). 495:Office for Science and Society 389:In 2023, Huberman's lab, with 1: 531:, Huberman has promoted anti- 331:Huberman spent five years at 225:Huberman was born in 1975 at 1167:Weintraub K (11 July 2016). 573:Pew Biomedical Scholar Award 827:Beres D (October 3, 2023). 525:According to an article in 283:Huberman graduted from the 1495: 1146:Robbins R (July 2, 2018). 973:10.1038/s41593-023-01395-4 656:10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100895 264:career.After a break from 1254:Ducharme J (2023-06-28). 715:Gayomali C (2023-03-02). 482:account has 6.4 million. 166: 104: 30: 1439:American neuroscientists 1198:Shapiro A (2023-11-29). 877:BĂ©chard DE (July 2023). 767:Jarry J (7 April 2023). 747:Love A (27 March 2024). 408:regeneration in humans. 221:Early life and education 1454:Foothill College alumni 799:Howley K (2024-03-25). 323:from UC Davis in 2004. 565:Awards and recognition 500:science-based medicine 879:"The Huberman Effect" 588:Selected publications 502:". 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Palo Alto
University of California, Santa Barbara
BA
University of California, Berkeley
MA
University of California, Davis
PhD
Neuroscience
Stanford University
University of California, San Diego
Thesis
Neural activity and axon guidance cue regulation of eye-specific retinogeniculate development
Ben Barres
hubermanlab.com
neuroscientist
podcaster
associate professor
neurobiology
ophthalmology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford Hospital
Palo Alto, California
children's book
soccer
swimming
Gunn High School
divorce
skateboarding
firefighting

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