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Breaking into the lab : engineering progress for women in science
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ISBN: 081477153X 0814771521 9780814771525 9780814771532 9780814776452 0814776450 1479809209 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

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Why are there so few women in science? In Breaking into the Lab, Sue Rosser uses the experiences of successful women scientists and engineers to answer the question of why elite institutions have so few women scientists and engineers tenured on their faculties. Women are highly qualified, motivated students, and yet they have drastically higher rates of attrition, and they are shying away from the fields with the greatest demand for workers and the biggest economic payoffs, such as engineering, computer sciences, and the physical sciences. Rosser shows that these continuing trends are not only disappointing, they are urgent: the U.S. can no longer afford to lose the talents of the women scientists and engineers, because it is quickly losing its lead in science and technology. Ultimately, these biases and barriers may lock women out of the new scientific frontiers of innovation and technology transfer, resulting in loss of useful inventions and products to society.

Women's health-- missing from U.S. medicine
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ISBN: 0585000603 9780585000602 0253349915 0253209242 Year: 1994 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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.."". an important book for all women. It fosters an awareness that physicians may lack adequate knowledge to diagnose and treat women appropriately, and that greater attention must be paid to women's health concerns."" -- American Women in Science Magazine""This fine critical analysis and thorough literature review of androcentrism in medicine is very highly recommended... "" -- Choice.."". a timely account about the historical fact that women are the forgotten gender in health and mental health research."" -- Science Books and Film.."". Rosser's reasoned critique is quite digestable and competently frames the key issues facing medical educators charged with improving their focus on women's health."" -- Academic MedicineThe male-centered focus of clinical research has led to the inattention to and underfunding of women's diseases, the exclusion of women from experimental drug trials, and the failure to understand the health of the elderly, most of whom are female. Sue Rosser critiques male-focused medical research and health care practice and explores how medical education could make women's health and well-being share the attention of the medical profession.

The science glass ceiling : academic women scientists and the struggle to succeed
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ISBN: 9786610171194 1135943974 1280171197 0203354613 0203337751 9780203354612 9780203337752 0415945127 0415945135 661017119X 9781135943974 9781280171192 9781135943929 9781135943967 9780415945127 9780415945134 1135943966 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York : Routledge,

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In this timely and invaluable study, Sue Rosser chronicles the plight of women faculty across the USA noting the difficulties, double standards and backlash that they routinely face.

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