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Julien Musolino

Julien Musolino is a Franco-American cognitive scientist, public speaker, author, and Associate Professor at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where he holds a dual appointment in the Psychology Department and the world-renowned Center for Cognitive Science. Born and raised in France, Julien studied at the University of Geneva, in neighboring Switzerland, the University of North Wales, Bangor, in the United Kingdom, the University of Maryland, and the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous scientific articles, and is regularly invited to give lectures in the United States and around the world. His research has been published in top scientific journals and has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.
Julien is also known for his passionate advocacy of science, reason, skepticism, and critical thinking. Julien’s public work is represented by literary agencies in New York and London. He is the author of the recent popular science book The Soul Fallacy: What Science Shows we Gain from Letting Go of Our Soul Beliefs, and he is an “expert blogger” for Psychology Today. Julien has appeared on national television, his writings have been discussed in popular magazines, and he has been a guest on radio and podcast programs in the United States and abroad. You can learn more about Julien and his work by visiting julienmusolino.com and you can follow Julien on Twitter @JulienMusolino.