![]() ![]() She is the spokesperson for National Geographic’s Almanac 2019 and Almanac 2020.įurthermore, she is currently working toward a Ph.D. Also, She has appeared on various programs including Larry King Live, Geraldo at Large (Fox News), Parker Spitzer (CNN), and more.īesides, she also co-authored the Skeptics Guide to the Universe book. In 2009, Cara co-produces and hosted a pilot entitled Talk Nerdy to Me show on HBO, but it never went to air.Ĭara is the science correspondent on National Geographic’s popular television series, Brain Games. Cara Santa Maria: Professional Life, CareerĬara was the laboratory manager and chief cell culture technician at the Center for Network Neuroscience before she joined the television. In 2020, Cara enrolled in a doctoral program studying clinical neuropsychology at Queens College, CUNY where she worked as an adjunct professor and laboratory researcher. In 2007, she earned a master of science in biological science with a concentration in neuroscience. Talking about her academics, Cara earned a bachelor of science degree in psychology from the University of North Texas in 2004. Then, she decided to pursue her education. She has at least one sibling, an elder sister.Ĭara was a vocal Jazz performer and auditioned for the season of American Idol, but she was not selected. Both her parents came from Catholic families and converted to Mormonism together.Ĭara’s parents divorced when she was 16 years old however, her parent’s name is unknown. Her father is Italian and is an engineer and her mother belongs of Puerto Rican ancestry and is a teacher. Her religion is Christianity and her Zodiac sign is Libra. She holds an American nationality and belongs to the mixed ethnicity of Italian and Puerto Rican. Cara Santa Maria was born on October 19, 1983, in Plano, Texas. ![]()
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