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BIOLOGICAL, SOCIAL, AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMPONENTS OF SUCCESS FOR WOMEN IN ACADEMIC SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REPORT OF A WORKSHOP[removed]A nation’s ability to utilize all available scientific and engineering
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National Academy Press / AT&T / /

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United States / /

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University of Washington Catherine D. Deangelis / University of Miami Alice M. Agogino / Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laurel Haak / Massachusetts Institute of Technology Robert Birgeneau / University of California / University of Oregon Alice M. Rivlin / University of Wisconsin Nan Keohane / /

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search committees / /

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Male and female / /

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Duke University / Yale University School / University of Washington / Congress / Brookings Institution / University of California / Santa Cruz / University of Oregon / Harvard University / Brown University / American Medical Association / University of California / Berkeley / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / University of Miami / University of Wisconsin / /

Person

Elizabeth Spelke / Barbara Grosz / Joan Steitz / Donna E. Shalala / Ana Mari Cauce / Maria T. Zuber / Geraldine Richmond / Lotte Bailyn / Ruth Simmons / Shirley Malcom / Denice Denton / Elaine Weyuker / Jo Handelsman / Laurel Haak / /

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Study Director / Chair / Director For More Information Copies / /

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California / Massachusetts / /

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www.nationalacademies.org/pga / www.nap.edu / /

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