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  • Motherhood, the Elephant in the Laboratory: Women Scientists Speak Out
  • Written by author Monosson, Emily
  • Published by Cornell University Press, 12/16/2010
  • About half of the undergraduate and roughly 40 percent of graduate degree recipients in science and engineering are women. As increasing numbers of these women pursue research careers in science, many who choose to have children discover the unique diffic
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Introduction

Section I. 1970s

Balancing Family and Career Demands with 20/20 Hindsight by Aviva Brecher

Extreme Motherhood: You Can't Get There from Here by Joan S. Baizer

Careers versus Child Care in Academia by Deborah Ross

Identities: Looking Back over Forty Years as a Social Scientist,
Woman, and Mother by Marilyn Wilkey Merritt

Costs and Rewards of Success in Academia, or Bouncing into the Rubber Ceiling by Marla S. McIntosh

One Set of Choices as a Mom and Scientist by Suzanne Epstein

Section II. 1980s

Three Sides of the Balance by Anne Douglass

The Accidental Astronomer by Stefi Baum

At Home with Toxicology: A Career Evolves by Emily Monosson

Geological Consulting and Kids: An Unpredictable Balancing Act?
by Debra Hanneman

Career Scientists and the Shared Academic Position by Carol B. de Wet

Section III. 1990s

Less Pay, a Little Less Work by Heidi Newberg

Reflections of a Female Scientist with Outside Interests by Christine Seroogy

Part-Time at a National Laboratory: A Split Life by Rebecca A. Efroymson

The Eternal Quest for Balance: A Career in Five Acts, No Intermission by Theresa M. Wizemann

Reflections on Motherhood and Science by Teresa Capone Cook

The Benefits of Four-Dumbbell Support by Catherine O'Riordan

Extraordinary Commitments of Time and Energy by Deborah Harris

Finding My Way Back to the Bench: An Unexpectedly Satisfying Destination by A. Pia Abola

Mothering Primates by Devin Reese

Finding the Right Balance, Personal and Professional, as a Mother in Science by Gayle Barbin Zydlewski

What? I Don't Need a PhD to Potty-Train My Children?
by Nanette J. Pazdernik

Variety, Challenge, and Flexibility: The Benefits of Straying from the Narrow Path by Marguerite Toscano

The Balancing Act by Kim M. Fowler

Juggling through Life's Transitions by Cal Baier-Anderson

Having It All, Just Not All at the Same Time by Andrea L. Kalfoglou

Section IV. 2000s

Exploring Less-Traveled Paths by Deborah Duffy

Standing Up by Gina D. Wesley-Hunt

Because of Our Mom, a True Rocket Scientist by Elizabeth Douglass and Katherine Douglass

On Being What You Love by Rachel Obbard

Parsimony Is What We Are Taught, Not What We Live by Sofia Katerina Refetoff Zahed

Role Models: Out with the Old and In with the New by Marie Remiker

Pursuing Science and Motherhood by Kimberly D'Anna

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