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Smashing Stereotypes: Mutual Respect, Key to Embracing Diversity

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Specialty Parasitology
Date 2021 Feb 1
PMID 33518435
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Abstract

The path to a successful international career in science is daunting for most, and women in Africa are no exception. We are grossly under-represented as senior authors in high-impact publications and keynote speakers at international conferences, and rarely head major funding networks. Smashing long-held stereotypes may ease the journey.

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