Zack Subin

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In those days, being both a mother and an academic researcher was a bit of a rarity. Places like Penn just weren’t set up for working mothers. Early on, Jean observed that talented women scientists often became lab managers—running things from behind the scenes, while never being given credit for their work. She and I agreed that we wanted something different: We wanted to be the ones making discoveries, not merely assisting while others, usually men, made breakthroughs.
Breaking Through: My Life in Science
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