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Scientist and Parent: Learning lessons from a toddler
Madhumala K Sadanandappa
Struggling to get her research project up and running in a new country, a mother gets inspiration from her young daughter.
Scientist and Parent: Are we there yet?
Nicole Swann
Traveling to conferences with children presents a number of logistical and financial challenges.
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Meta-Research: Task specialization across research careers
Nicolas Robinson-Garcia, Rodrigo Costas ... Gabriela F Nane
An analysis of author contribution statements in a large number of published papers reveals biases in the career trajectories of scientists.
Life story: Louisa James
Being a parent helps to put things into perspective – and make strategic career decisions.
Life story: Daniel Fabian and Susanne Franssen
Things rarely go as planned.
Life story: Tim Kietzmann
When you have children, chasing the dream job of being a scientist can often mean relying on your partner to be flexible.
Scientist and Parent: Looking for the best of both worlds
Bridget M Kuehn
Research institutions could do more to support scientists who are pregnant or have young children.
Life story: Rogier Kievit
Having a child makes you focus on the things that truly matter.
Life story: Yanlan Mao
Planning your time effectively can help to set aside quality time for your children.
Life story: Douglas D Garrett
If you want to be a scientist parent, come to Germany.
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