Neil Bradbury, Ph.D.

Neil Bradbury, Ph.D.

NEIL BRADBURY, Ph.D. is Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, where he teaches and conducts research on genetic diseases. A full-time scientist and educator, Bradbury has won numerous awards for his unique approach to teaching physiology. He has presented his research around the world and authored more than 80 scientific articles and book chapters. He currently lives in Illinois with his wife and two border collies. A TASTE FOR POISON is his first book.

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A Taste for Poison
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A Taste for Poison
  • By: Neil Bradbury, Ph.D.
  • Narrator: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 7 hours 15 minutes
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio
  • Publish date: February 01, 2022
  • Language: English
This program includes an epilogue and acknowledgements read by the author “A fascinating tale of poisons and poisonous deeds which both educates and entertains.” –Kathy ReichsAs any reader or listener of murder mysteries can tell... Read more

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