Alette Schreiner, née Falch (18 May 1873 – 26 December 1951) was a Norwegian researcher.
She was born in Christiania as a daughter of district stipendiary magistrate Ingvald Falch (1825–1909) and Alette Louise Aubert (1850–1916).
[1] Her brother Ingvald Falch, Jr. (1884–1962) followed their father in becoming a district stipendiary magistrate.
She was also an intern at the hospital Rikshospitalet in 1900, before studying children's and women's illnesses abroad.
[5][6] However, Alette Schreiner held that all races contained elements with unsatisfactory genetics.