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I am a researcher and writer with a wide array of interests spanning evolutionary social science, public health, anthropology, and philosophy, and write about these issues for a variety of academic and non-academic outlets.
I'm based at the University of Cambridge, and currently lead projects focused on trust, language evolution, and scientific racism.
My non-academic writing has appeared in media outlets including the Financial Times, The Guardian, Nature, Scientific American, and New Scientist, and I have been interviewed about my work for radio shows, podcasts, and publications across the UK, Ireland, the US, Canada, and Australia.
I live in London with my wife, Daniella, and our son, Misha Lev.