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Women in science symposium

Biophysical Reviews, 2021
A women in science symposium was held at the combined 20th International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) Congress, 45th Annual Brazilian Biophysical Society (SBBf) Meeting and 50th Annual Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SBBq) Meeting.
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Women In Science

Life Sciences, 2015
Every year since 1911, the world celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8th. This celebration highlights women’s achievements in many fields including economics, politics and social sciences, and every year there is a different theme. This year’s theme is “Make it Happen.” Inspired by this commemorative day, the journal, Life Sciences, is ...
Farah, Sheikh, Angelina, Zanesco
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Women in Science

Science, 1970
Although women have taken an interest in science since the beginning of the last century only a few, in any country, have reached the top levels. Yet if the USA made use of her own womanpower, she would not need to drain the brains from other countries; and if Britain trained more women doctors, she would not need to import medical men from India and ...
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Women in Science

Science, 1936
This is a transcript of an address Sabin gave at Bryn Mawr College's 50th Anniversary celebration. She was awarded the M. Carey Thomas Prize for her achievements, and in this address reflects on the ways that M. Carey Thomas has helped foster scientific careers for women.
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(More) women in science

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2018
In 2006 I wrote two Opinion pieces based on interviews with senior women scientists. Since then, there have been significant gains for women. However, there is no room for complacency, and all scientists need to work together to achieve true gender equality.
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Women in Science

Nature, 1966
Women and the Scientific Professions Edited by Jacquelyn A. Mattfeld and Carol G. Van Aken. (The M.I.T. Symposium on American Women in Science and Engineering.) Pp. xvii + 250. (Cambridge, Mass., and London: The M.I.T. Press, 1965.) 6.95 dollars; 53s.
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Women in science

Physics Bulletin, 1982
In the November 1981 issue of Physics Bulletin (p309) Professor Willmott highlights the dearth of women in science and technology. What is needed to combat this is an effort in the schools, showing not only that women are accepted in science, but that they are needed and are successful in science.
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Computational sustainability meets materials science

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Carla P Gomes, John Gregoire
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Women in science in Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
A, Moyal, E, Newland
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