When Gertrude B. Elion, a 1988 Nobel Prize winner, went looking for a job in 1937 with her freshly minted, summa cum laude degree in chemistry from Hunter College, no one would even consider her for a position in her field.
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Balancing the Equation: Where are Women and Girls in Science, Engineering and Technology?
July 13, 2001, the National Council for Research on Women
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