![]() ![]() ![]() More on her work is available at alicedreger. Dreger is widely known for her investigative scholarship and for live-tweeting her son's high school sex ed class, and also for having resigned in August 2015 from Northwestern University's medical school following censorship of her work by her dean, Eric Neilson. Her TED talk, "Is Anatomy Destiny?" has been viewed almost one million times, and her work has been published in many venues, including The New York Times, Slate, the Wall Street Journal, the LA Times, The Atlantic, New Statesman, WIRED, Pacific Standard, the Guardian, and the Chicago Tribune. Mit o szkole jako miejscu wszechstronnego rozwoju ucznia (The Myth of the School as a Place. She is a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Charlotte Newcombe Fellowship. ![]() Her latest book GALILEO'S MIDDLE FINGER (Penguin Press, 2015), has been named a New York Times Book Review editors' choice, and has also been reviewed in The New Yorker, Salon, Nature, and elsewhere. ![]() Alice Dreger is an American history of medicine and science, a mainstream writer, and an (im)patient advocate. ![]()
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