Dawn Maslar-Biggie


The Love Biologist


Dawn Maslar-Biggie, also known as The Love Biologist, is a renowned relationship expert and author. With over 20 years of experience in the field, she has dedicated her career to studying the science behind love and relationships.

Growing up in a family of divorce, Dawn witnessed firsthand how relationships can fail. Determined to find answers to why some relationships work while others don't, she delved into the world of neuroscience and psychology. Through her research, she discovered that love is not just a feeling, but a complex set of biological and societal factors at play.


Dawn's expertise has been sought after by major media outlets such as CNN, NBC, and CBS. She has also written for top publications like Psychology Today and The Huffington Post. Her book, "Men Chase, Women Choose: The Neuroscience of Meeting, Dating, Losing Your Mind and Finding True Love," has received critical acclaim and has helped countless individuals navigate the tricky world of relationships.


In addition to being a sought-after speaker and author, Dawn is also a consultant for businesses looking to improve their workplace dynamics through better understanding of human behavior and relationships. She also works with individuals by offering coaching services to help them improve their own relationships.


Dawn's passion for understanding the science behind love and relationships has made her a leading expert in the field. Through her work, she continues to help individuals and businesses navigate the complex world of human connection. With her expertise, she hopes to shed light on the intricacies of love and ultimately help people find and maintain fulfilling relationships.

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