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Dear letter writers, study sections, grant panels, etc…..(though expecting little will resonate)….
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Nichole Broderick, PhD
"men continued to publish the same number of papers after becoming fathers, women experienced a significant drop in research output (mothers had 31% fewer publications than did fathers 8 years after the birth of their first child)"
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Maureen Barr
Becoming a parent is much more detrimental to women’s academic careers than it is to men’s Read the full story: go.nature.com/4v4rxmQ
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Nature