Women and telomeres. Last year's Nobel Prizes for Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn should be encouraging for all female scientists with children
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Women and telomeres. Last year's Nobel Prizes for Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn should be encouraging for all female scientists with children
Abstract
Last year, two eminent female scientists and mothers shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology. Howard Wolinsky explores how their field of telomerase research was shaped and what hope this award to two working mothers offers for other female scientists.
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