Working with wealth

Tuesday, July 22nd 2008

Recently we came across an article by Sandra Tsing Loh in the Atlantic on the age-long debate about whether it’s good/bad for mothers to stay at home/work. While people love to argue about that particular topic, we’ll pass that up for the moment to focus on an initially shocking (to us) number mentioned in the [...]

Prizes and awards to women scientists?

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Recently we were looking through the awards that are given out each year at the major annual scientific conference in our field. Almost none of them were given to women in the past few years - except for the special prize that must be given to a woman. It made us wonder how widespread this [...]

Gender equity in science blogging?

Thursday, January 31st 2008

We’ve been interested to read the discussion about women and science blogging that started after The Scientist asked readers to suggest their favorite life science blogs last September - and none of the blogs reviewed were written by women. Last week, Ivan Oransky followed up on this in a blog post at The Scientist. [...]

Is housework really necessary?

Friday, December 7th 2007

We were interested in Mad Hatter’s recent posts on women scientists with partners who don’t sympathize with the need to work long hours. For example, she writes: When I first entered grad school, I was surprised by the number of female PhD scientists I knew who did nearly all of the cooking, cleaning, grocery [...]

Transcending the debate

Thursday, November 29th 2007

If you’re a women in science, you probably have times when you become very sick of thinking, reading, hearing, or talking about anything specifically related to women in science. You cry to yourself, “When, when, when will it end?”, while wailing and gnashing your teeth. Well, we can’t tell you when it will end. But we [...]