
Connie Mulligan
Connie Mulligan is a prominent anthropologist and researcher at the Institute of Genetics at the University of Florida. She is known for her groundbreaking work on the genetic transmission of stress and trauma across generations, particularly in relation to the impact of violence on human genetics. Her recent study, published in Scientific Reports, examines how the experiences of violence faced by women during the 1982 Hama massacre in Syria have resulted in epigenetic changes in their descendants. Mulligan advocates for increased empathy and understanding of the long-term consequences of violence and trauma, emphasizing its relevance to various forms of violence globally.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Portugal | 1 | 9.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 10,196,709 | 5,897 | $240,000 | 139$ |
Totals | 1 | 10,196,709 | 5,897 | $240,000 | 139$ |
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Portugal:
Connie Mulligan is the lead author of the study on genetic transmission of stress.
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