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Tag Archives: Peter Medawar
Mentors and Role Models
Five years ago I received a package in the post, with a covering letter from someone Iād never met. Dan Davis, Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester and apparently a fan of this blog, had sent me a … Continue reading
Posted in Careers, Women in Science
Tagged Dan Davis, gender champion, Julia Higgins, Peter Medawar, Sam Edwards
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Advice from the Great and Good
Not so long ago I stumbled across a very enthusiastic review of a new book by the renowned entomologist EO Wilson. The book was not about ants as such, his speciality, but its content can be deduced from the title: … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Science Culture
Tagged advice, career progression, EO Wilson, Peter Medawar
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