Lone Frank Explained

Lone Frank
Fields:Intelligence
Nationality:Danish
Alma Mater:Århus University
Thesis Title:transcriptional regulation of glutamate receptors in cerebral ischemia
Thesis Year:1992

Lone Frank (born Lone Frank Pedersen 1966 in Århus) is a Danish science journalist, author and PhD in neurobiology. Since 1998 she has written for newspapers.[1] She is also a commentator and lecturer and has worked in radio and television; including organized and participated in science series on television, talking about controversial issues such as heritability of IQ and race and intelligence. She received her master's degree in biology on a thesis about "the transcriptional regulation of glutamate receptors in cerebral ischemia" from Aarhus University in 1992.[2]

In September 2011 her book, My Beautiful Genome: Exposing Our Genetic Future, One Quirk at a Time was released to positive reviews. The book is based on a number of genetic-based tests, which aims to clarify the biological context of human personal development. It was also released in German, Norwegian and Dutch.[3]

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  1. Employee Description of Weekendavisen.dk, http://www.weekendavisen.dk/medarbejder/lone-frank
  2. News: Kvinden og videnskaben . . March 2, 2006 . November 25, 2014 . Daniel Øhrstrøm.
  3. http://lonefrank.dk/?page_id=341 My Beautiful Genome