Born 1975 in Palo Alto, son of a Stanford physicist. BA, MA, PhD in neurobiology, then a postdoc at Stanford and independent lab work at UCSD. Returned to Stanford Medical School as a tenured professor, where he runs the Huberman Lab studying vision, fear, and neural regeneration.
In early 2021 he launched the Huberman Lab podcast, translating peer-reviewed neuroscience into protocols for sleep, focus, light exposure, breathing, and physical performance. By 2024 it was one of the most-downloaded science podcasts in the world.
His work is not without controversy — he is at once a research scientist and a media figure, a position most academics find uncomfortable. The core contribution is durable: a generation of listeners now knows what morning sunlight does to circadian rhythm.
Huberman Lab
Neuroscience translated into practical tools for focus, sleep, and performance. The most accessible neuroscience podcast alive.
