Lenora Olson
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Lenora Olson is an American academic. She is a research assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and Associate Director of the Intermountain Injury Control and Research Center there.[1] Her doctoral dissertation involves the analysis of suicide notes.
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- ^ Lenora Olson, MA, Intermountain Injury Control Research Center website, Retrieved March 3, 2011
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