Justin is a neuroscientist and open science advocate living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a background in music and engineering, he spent over a decade seeking to understand how the brains of birds and mice makes sense of the world around them… how patterns of light and sound become the meaningful signals in the brain that represents objects, concepts, and ideas. Justin received his PhD in Neurosciences at University of California San Diego and currently builds software to help biologists and biomedical scientists share and analyze data.
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Kiggins, Justin
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Recent Additions
Vespers August 8, 1976 with Richard Caemmerer Jr – Dedication of Village Center Ceiling
Vespers August 6, 1976 with Ernie Zoerb – Epiphany
Vespers August 5, 1976 with Al Pitcher – From the Land of Yoj to the Land of Joy
Vespers August 4, 1976 with Pastor Daniel of India – Living Analogy of Holden
Vespers August 3, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – The Impossible Possibility of Newness
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