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Marlene Zuk is a Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty at the University of Minnesota’s College of Biological Sciences. A prominent evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist, her research focuses on the interplay between cultural and biological factors shaping gender roles, particularly in scientific and academic contexts. She is a leading advocate for gender equality, challenging simplistic biological determinism narratives that perpetuate gender disparities in STEM fields.
Her work critiques the assumption that societal gender differences stem purely from innate biology, emphasizing instead the inseparable interaction of cultural norms and biological influences. Zuk has engaged in high-profile discussions, such as addressing controversial statements from figures at CERN, and emphasizes evidence-based approaches to dismantling systemic barriers in academia. She highlights how egalitarian societies paradoxically steer women toward lower-prestige fields like humanities, questioning societal perceptions of prestige across disciplines.
Zuk’s interdisciplinary inquiries extend to evolutionary theory, exploring fundamental questions such as the necessity of two sexes in population dynamics. She underscores the value of theoretical modeling in biology to challenge entrenched assumptions, advocating for pragmatic solutions to gender equity inspired by corporate practices.
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