Lone Frank

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Lone Frank
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Born (1966-09-22)September 22, 1966
Nationality Danish
Fields Intelligence
Alma mater Århus University
Thesis transcriptional regulation of glutamate receptors in cerebral ischemia (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
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  3. My Beautiful Genome, Lone Frank Website.


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