Laurel Braitman is a New York Times bestselling author with a PhD from MIT in the history and anthropology of science.
Her book "Animal Madness" has received critical acclaim for its exploration of animal psychology and behavior.
Braitman's work bridges the gap between scientific research and storytelling, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience.
She currently serves as the Director of Writing and Storytelling at Stanford School of Medicine's Medicine & the Muse Program, where she continues to blend her interests in science, writing, and narrative.
Her background in both academic research and creative communication positions her as a unique voice in the field of animal studies and science writing.
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