State Institute for Racial Biology
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State Institute for Racial Biology
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The State Institute for Racial Biology was a Swedish governmental research institute founded in 1922 with the stated purpose of studying eugenics and human genetics. It was the most prominent institution for the study of "racial science" in Sweden. It was located in Uppsala. In 1958, it was renamed to the State Institute for Human Genetics and is today incorporated as a department of Uppsala University. The institute's first head was Herman Lundborg. He retired in 1935. He was succeeded by Gunna
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Defunct Swedish pseudoscientific research institute
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Institute_for_Racial_Biology
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2024-01-03T18:15:31Z
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