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Speak up about subtle sexism in science

Tricia Serio ()
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Tricia Serio: Tricia Serio is professor and head of molecular and cellular biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and a public-voices fellow with the OpEd Project (www.theopedproject.org).

Nature, 2016, vol. 532, issue 7600, 415-415

Abstract: Female scientists face everyday, often-unintentional microaggression in the workplace, and it won't stop unless we talk about it, says Tricia Serio.

Date: 2016
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