15 November 2022FeaturesBiotechJanine Swarbrick and Sofie McPherson
Promoting women in STEM
Historically, professions in science and law have been dominated by men, but how does this industry look in 2022? Are women really at the heart of it? Why should they be there? And what more could be done to support women in their careers in this field?
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