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Truth and myths surrounding testosterone, explained by Harvard evolutionary biologist Carole Hooven! "With all the talk about testosterone in sex, sports, and politics, we need a good explanation of the science and its implications, and this one is outstanding.”_Steven Pinker (Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, author of <The Better Angels of our Nature>, <How the Mind Works>, <Enlightenment Now>)
American biologist and writer, Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in Harvard University’s department of Human Evolutionary Biology. She acquired her PhD at Harvard with dissertation research focused on sex differences and testosterone, and is currently teaching in Harvard. Carole Hooven’s research is centered around evolutionary biology, animal behavior, and neuroendocrinology. She published multiple scientific papers, which were introduced in public media like <The New York Times> and <Scientific American>.
As research accumulates to show that hormones play an important role in the workings of the human body and mind, Carol Hooven has expanded her focus to include their social impact. <T> is an enormous, novel, and bold work that examines the science and humanities for the betterment of society and its development.
Carol Hooven connects with the public on Twitter (@hoovlet), where she regularly shares a variety of articles and insights.
Bae Sanggyu is a graduate of Yonsei University’s Department of Architecture & Architectural Engineering. Bae is interested in architecture, sports, novels, and stories. Translated works include <The Substance of Civilization>, <The World in a Grain: The Story of Sand and How It Transformed Civilization>, <How to Build a Skyscraper>, <A Man & His Watch>. Bae is currently working as a translator under the Barun Media Company.