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When I think about evolution, I think about mostly men’s bodies evolving.
Maybe it’s because every image I’ve ever seen depicts MAN moving from knuckle-dragging primate to upright-standing, prefrontal cortex-wielding Super Species.
But what is the story of women’s bodies?
Deena Emera, PhD, is an evolutionary geneticist, author, and teacher. She earned a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley, a master’s degree from NYU, and a PhD from Yale. She currently serves as a senior scientist at the Buck Institute’s Center for Reproductive Longevity and Equality. She’s with us this week to talk about her new book, A Brief History of the Female Body: An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be.
Deena draws on her expertise as a biologist and experience as a mother of four to explore the mysteries of the female body through an evolutionary lens.
We covered a LOT of territory, including pressing questions like …
I could not get enough of this conversation … my jaw was on the floor for most of it, so just prepare yourself. ;)
Find Deena on Instagram, Twitter (X?!), or LinkedIn @deenaemera .
Shine on, my friends.
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When I think about evolution, I think about mostly men’s bodies evolving.
Maybe it’s because every image I’ve ever seen depicts MAN moving from knuckle-dragging primate to upright-standing, prefrontal cortex-wielding Super Species.
But what is the story of women’s bodies?
Deena Emera, PhD, is an evolutionary geneticist, author, and teacher. She earned a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley, a master’s degree from NYU, and a PhD from Yale. She currently serves as a senior scientist at the Buck Institute’s Center for Reproductive Longevity and Equality. She’s with us this week to talk about her new book, A Brief History of the Female Body: An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be.
Deena draws on her expertise as a biologist and experience as a mother of four to explore the mysteries of the female body through an evolutionary lens.
We covered a LOT of territory, including pressing questions like …
I could not get enough of this conversation … my jaw was on the floor for most of it, so just prepare yourself. ;)
Find Deena on Instagram, Twitter (X?!), or LinkedIn @deenaemera .
Shine on, my friends.

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