Too intelligent for the life sciences in Brazil: how two female researchers fought back

Luciana Leite and Luisa M. Diele-Viegas are using their own negative experiences to research the impact of societal and family expectations on women’s career choices. Luciana Leite and Luisa M. Diele-Viegas are using their own negative experiences to research the impact of societal and family expect...

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