On an enlightening plane ride to Hawaii, she sat next to Dr. Wybrow, Chairman of Neuropsychiatrics at UCLA, and discovered that her unusual path may have been guided all this time by her genetics which gives immigrants a high tolerance for risk. This is her very personal discussion of genetics, success and modulating the “double-edged sword”.
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- "Cyborg: Space, Kybernetes, Ship, Man, State, Art, Craft" — Ross Bochnek
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