Malin Ah-King is an evolutionary biologist and gender researcher working at the Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University, Sweden. She received her PhD at the department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Sweden and was then employed at the Centre for Gender Research in Uppsala in the GenNa program, a special venture to bridge the gap between the natural and cultural sciences. Her research aims to 1) problematize the portrayal of biological sex as stable, 2) make visible stereotypic gender and heteronormative notions in theory and research and 3) develop a framework for understanding biological sex as variable and constantly changing, aiming toward a non-normative view of biological diversity.
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