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Live Chat: Do Female Scientists Get a Raw Deal?

on 26 September 2012, 8:40 AM |
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Science is supposed to be a merit-based, bias-free profession—but research suggests that female scientists are hired less frequently and earn less pay and prestige than their male colleagues. Earlier this month, researchers at Yale University conducted a mock hiring situation and found that science faculty members chose potential male applicants over female applicants and awarded males higher salaries even when the resumes were identical. Why does such inequality persist? And is there anything that can be done about it?

Join us for a live chat with one of the paper's authors, Jo Handelsman, as well as Princeton president and molecular biologist Shirley Tilghman, at 3 p.m. EDT on Thursday, 27 September, on this page. You can leave your questions in the comment box below before the chat starts. The full text of the chat will be archived on this page.

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