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Professional science was figuring out how to get paid for making discoveries: writing grants to buy equipment and pay grad students and postdocs, publishing papers and speaking at scientific conferences to get “exposure” in the field, winning tenure, teaching, managing a lab. It was a job “constructed by and for men (a certain type of man),” she wrote. Someone with a wife at home to manage life outside the lab, and with supreme self-confidence.
The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins and the Fight for Women in Science
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