J. Brett Smith
BS, BA, MS, PhD Student
J. Brett Smith holds degrees in biology and philosophy from the University of Alabama. In spite of being a lifelong runner, and college and men’s club rugby player, he narrowly averted lifelong suffering from metabolic syndrome having hit early middle-age at the time “paleo” went mainstream. After working as a field biologist for a decade, and impressed at the rapidity with which a paleo diet reverses metabolic syndrome, he grew increasingly dissatisfied with “normal science,” and decided to pursue a Ph.D. He is currently in a doctoral program in evolutionary biology at the State University of New York in Binghamton, studying under the supervision of renowned evolutionary theorist David Sloan Wilson.
J. Brett Smith holds degrees in biology and philosophy from the University of Alabama. In spite of being a lifelong runner, and college and men’s club rugby player, he narrowly averted lifelong suffering from metabolic syndrome having hit early middle-age at the time “paleo” went mainstream. After working as a field biologist for a decade, and impressed at the rapidity with which a paleo diet reverses metabolic syndrome, he grew increasingly dissatisfied with “normal science,” and decided to pursue a Ph.D. He is currently in a doctoral program in evolutionary biology at the State University of New York in Binghamton, studying under the supervision of renowned evolutionary theorist David Sloan Wilson.