First published online December 31, 2003
Journal of Cell Science 117, 303e (2004)
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Women in science
There are now numerous efforts underway to banish sexism and gender bias in the lab, but this was not always the case and one should not forget that there is still some way to go before the number of women appointed to senior positions matches that of their male peers. So how much have things changed over the years? Tape recorder in hand, JCS's Editor-in-Chief, Fiona Watt, has tracked down several eminent female scientists and asked them about their experiences. These appear in a new section of JCS, entitled Women in Cell Science (see p. 371). First in the series is an interview with Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou (above), head of the CR-UK Breast Cancer Biology Group based at Guy's Hospital in London.
Related articles in JCS:
- Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou
- Fiona M. Watt
JCS 2004 117: 371-372.
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