Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at MIT, where she has had continuous affiliation for more than five decades. After receiving four degrees from MIT (B.S.. in Biophysics, M.S., E.E., and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), she has conducted research in packet-switched networks, computational modeling of the human auditory system, natural language processing, spoken dialogue systems, and second language learning. Currently a Senior Research Scientist (MIT’s highest research rank) at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, she has supervised 21 Master’s and 14 Ph.D. students. For over a decade, since 2008, she has directed her attention towards the role of nutrition and environmental toxicants on human disease, with a special emphasis on the herbicide glyphosate and the mineral sulfur.
I recently sat down with Dr. Seneff to discuss the potential dangers associated with exposure to the chemical glyphosate (also known as RoundUp). This chemical is one of the most commonly used herbicides (weed killers) in the U.S. It is used primarily on genetically modified “Roundup Ready” crops like corn, soy, canola, sorghum, alfalfa, and cotton, but is also being used on sugar cane and coffee crops.
Dr. Seneff - https://www.csail.mit.edu/person/stephanie-seneff
Toxic Legacy - Dr. Seneff's Book - https://amzn.to/3Ag31UB
Read Dr. Seneff's Research Paper on Glyphosate - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/