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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Where are the women like me in science?
Dr Patricia Brekke is a research fellow at the Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London. Her research interests focus on the ecology, evolution and conservation of reintroduced species, particularly, the evolutionary and genetic consequences of reintroduction of wild bird populations. … Continue reading
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Conciliating experimental psychology and family life
Dr Angela Rowe is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Experimental Psychology at the University of Bristol. She completed her undergraduate degree in Applied Psychology at Cardiff University (1996) and stayed there to do a PhD in social cognitive … Continue reading
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