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The chance to encourage more women to enter engineering is another reason she joined the University at Buffalo faculty.
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Is it ineptitude or something worse?
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Sandrine Etienne-Manneville "knew exactly what she was doing, where the project was going, and what needed to be done," says former postdoc supervisor Alan Hall.
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Most people would say I've made all the correct calls, but I'm still disappointed with how it's all come out, even if I have learned a lot in the process.
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"Andrea treats me like someone who’s intelligent enough to run a laboratory experiment by himself, but she’s always there for questions. She’ll have a long conversation with a former student who’s visiting from med school, or talk to us about our futures, or hang out and discuss TV. She’s your friend, and she cares about you." --Matthew Mansh
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Much of my research life--the papers (there were so many), the books, the drafts--is now off to be melted down, or whatever they do at recycling plants, and made into new paper.
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When protons start colliding next month at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Turkish particle physicist Bilge Demirköz will make sure physicists see what happens.
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Do acculturation experiences give scientists from atypical backgrounds an
advantage in an era of team science?
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America needs more science writers of color just as it needs more scientists of color--but are they likely to be able to make a living in a declining industry?
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Established and early-career physician-scientists say it's time to focus on solutions, not problems, to advance women in academic medicine.
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More women than men drop out before completing M.D.-Ph.D. programs. Why?
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Our tiny sample of African-American women reveals brilliance, scientific ambition, and anecdotal evidence of progress in the fight against ethnic and gender discrimination.
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Gina Wingood, a black Catholic woman raised in a white suburb, found love and her calling in San Francisco's ghettos talking condoms, sex, and ethnic pride.
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Chemical engineer Kristala Jones Prather's work creating chemical factories inside microbes has taken her from academia to industry and back again.
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Minority women in European science must struggle daily to confront an issue that remains taboo.
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Between them, Terrill Tops and Dorkina Myrick have two careers, three doctoral degrees, and one life together.
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Maggie Aderin-Pocock's passion for science and space drives her career and public outreach.
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Cultivating and nurturing your mentoring relationships are essential, particularly in the complex landscape of clinical and translational research.
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