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This episode features Dr. Temple Grandin who is well known to many for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behavior. She has been with Colorado State University (CSU) for over 25 years and has been referred to as the "most famous person working at CSU" by her peers. Her life’s work has been to understand her own autistic mind, and to share that knowledge with the world, aiding in the treatment of individuals with the same condition. British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer, Oliver Sacks referred to Dr. Grandin’s work as: “unprecedented because there had never before been an inside narrative of autism.”
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This episode features Dr. Temple Grandin who is well known to many for her trailblazing work as a spokesperson for people with autism and her lifelong work with animal behavior. She has been with Colorado State University (CSU) for over 25 years and has been referred to as the "most famous person working at CSU" by her peers. Her life’s work has been to understand her own autistic mind, and to share that knowledge with the world, aiding in the treatment of individuals with the same condition. British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer, Oliver Sacks referred to Dr. Grandin’s work as: “unprecedented because there had never before been an inside narrative of autism.”
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