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19 Facts About Alice Dreger

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Alice Domurat Dreger is an American historian, bioethicist, author, and former professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, in Chicago, Illinois.

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Alice Dreger has opposed the use of "corrective" surgery on babies whose genitalia are considered "ambiguous".

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Alice Dreger supported J Michael Bailey in the face of controversy over his book The Man Who Would Be Queen.

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Alice Dreger has worked as a journalist, founding East Lansing Info, a website that covers local affairs in East Lansing, Michigan.

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Alice Dreger has taught at both Michigan State University, where she received a Teacher-Scholar Award in 2000, and at Northwestern University.

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In 2004, Alice Dreger published One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal, an examination of conjoined twinning and of surgical practice.

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Alice Dreger criticized the lack of long-range follow-up studies of separated children.

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Alice Dreger introduced more than twenty sets of conjoined twins, most of whom have adapted happily to the challenges of their situations.

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One reviewer stated that Alice Dreger's intent is "to show us the humanity of people whose anatomies differ from ours".

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Alice Dreger asserted that a theory, even if found threatening or offensive, should be judged by its supporting evidence.

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Alice Dreger argued against reduction of the controversy to a simple dualism, seeing the ideas and actions of all those involved as "significantly more complicated".

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In 2009, Alice Dreger received a Guggenheim fellowship to study conflicts between activists and scientists.

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Alice Dreger has examined a number of conflicts, including the controversial career of Napoleon Chagnon.

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Alice Dreger accepts that scientists, being human, have biases and ideologies.

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Alice Dreger protested the removal in an open letter to the Lambda Literary Foundation.

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Alice Dreger resigned from Northwestern University in August 2015, citing censorship issues.

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Alice Dreger is the founder of East Lansing Info, a nonprofit local journalism web outlet covering the city of East Lansing, Michigan.

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In June 2022, Alice Dreger published her first novel, The Index Case, under the pseudonym Molly Macallen.

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Alice Dreger discussed its origins and planned sequels with Iona Italia on Areo Magazines Two for Tea podcast.