Radiolab, a popular and influential podcasts and radio show worldwide has announced that creator and host Jad Abumrad will be joined by two new co-hosts; Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
Miller is a Radiolab alum and former co-host and co-founder of NPR’s “Invisibilia” while Nasser is Radiolab’s director of research.
Miller and Nasser succeed Robert Krulwich, longtime co-host who retired earlier this year.
Miller has also worked as an associate producer at WNYC and her work has appeared in The New Yorker, VQR and Orion, among other publications. She is also the author of “Why Fist Don’t Exist,” a nonfiction scientific thriller and memoir.
Miller holds a Bachelor’s degree in history from Swarthmore College.
In addition to Naseer’s contribution in audio, he is also the host and executive producer of the Netflix science documentary series “Connected.” Naseer has also given two TED talks, and written for the Boston Globe Ideas section.
Naseer has a PhD from Harvard’s History of Science department.
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