Women in STEM becoming independent: Embracing every experience as part of the learning process

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van Emmenis, Lucie | Grasset, Emilie, K | Chu, Hiutung | O, Wan-Lin | Nowosad, Carla | Latorre, Daniela | Frye, Maike | Gopinath, Smita | Shih, Han-Yu | Laguette, Nadine | Toscano, Marta A

Edité par CCSD ; Rockefeller University Press -

International audience. In this Viewpoint, we hear from a cross section of women, across multiple research fields, discussing their science and the process of setting up a lab as an independent researcher. As well as being able to celebrate the positives of becoming an independent researcher, we would also like to use this platform to discuss the unique challenges they face as women scientists in their respective scientific environments.

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