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Alondra Oubré

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Alondra Oubré received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, and her M.A. in Anthropology and Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley. Based in Los Angeles, she is currently a medical writer and research consultant to leading global pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology companies as well as major healthcare institutions in the United States. Her publications address a diverse array of topics in biomedicine, plant drug research, integrative medicine, and human biodiversity, including the nature-nurture debate over the ethnic achievement ga
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“...We are long overdue for an update to the empirical scientific evidence
that, despite our racial differences, demonstrates humankind’s overarching
shared foundations as biological, cultural, and social beings. Awareness
of the fascinating research unfolding in the arena of nature–nurture and the
human condition promises to be a step in that direction.”
Alondra Oubré, Science in Black and White: How Biology and Environment Shape Our Racial Divide

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