The Chronicle of Higher Education

Women in the National Academy

4 newly honored scientists talk about being selected, their work, and making their mark in research

The National Academy of Sciences elected 19 female members this spring -- the largest number of women ever chosen in one year. The election comes at a time of intense national discussion about the role of women in science, in part because of recent comments by Lawrence H. Summers, president...

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