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![Ruth Bleier, MD](https://sites.wustl.edu/inclusion/files/2020/06/Bleier-280x386.jpg)
Ruth Bleier, MD
One of the first feminist scholars to explore how gender biases have shaped biology.
![Lisa Graumlich, PhD](https://sites.wustl.edu/inclusion/files/2020/06/Graumlich-280x386.jpg)
Lisa Graumlich, PhD
A paleoecologist who studies the interactions between the climate, ecosystems and humans
![Dean Hamer, PhD](https://sites.wustl.edu/inclusion/files/2020/06/Hamer-280x386.jpg)
Dean Hamer, PhD
He is known for his research on the role of genetics in sexual orientation and human behavior, contributions to biotechnology and HIV/AIDS prevention.
![Alfred Kinsey, PhD](https://sites.wustl.edu/inclusion/files/2020/06/Kinsey-280x386.jpg)
Alfred Kinsey, PhD
An entomologist and sexologist, regarded as the first major figure in American sexology.