That story of the woman who discovered BRCA1 is amazing. I'm glad Joe DiMaggio showed up. But my hero is this man. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-maryclaire-king/brca-marriage-testing_b_17908074.html …pic.twitter.com/RTjIStTrMY
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Structurally, academy still set up for a world mostly of men with stay-at-home wives (who edit or even cowrite their papers without credit).
A study found that new child leave helped young male professors but hurt women. The women spent the year with childcare. Men.. wrote more.
Of course, increasingly, there are single or primary care-taker fathers, too. Need options for all of us.
Anyway, to unleash the next discoverer of the BRCA1 gene, provide childcare support and compassion for parents—esp. single parents. /end
We have a name: Nick Petrakis—who died in 2015. His obit modestly says he was "a generous and enthusiastic mentor."https://twitter.com/tjvision/status/909438347411693569 …
1 Women who bring kids to work are seen as either disorganized (why didn't she get her childcare options together) or mommy-track (will soon
... quit to be with kids fulltime). Men who bring kids to work are super-dads (so great! he does his work and is a caring father too!!)
I spent a lot of my childhood bouncing around the admin office of my parents' University departments. They had spare computers!
Well turned out well for you!
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