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A Lady Scientist

This post brought to you by an acquaintance’s query on Facebook about her new child. Since becoming a new mother (about 6.5 months ago), I have been subjected to a wide variety of well-meaning advice. However, I have found (or at least can think of) two standard responses to problems I’ve had-- and are very common problems--- that I think are unhelpful.
Last week I opened up the Mommy Monday request line, and I'm putting all of your great suggestions in the queue. First up: " I'd love to hear how Minnow and Princess Pup get along :) " We weren't too worried about bringing home a baby to the Princess Pup, although we did study up on how to acclimate a dog to a baby, and we are careful that they are never in the same room alone together.

On being a scientist and a woman

http://sciencewoman.blogspot.com/

Mother of All Scientists

http://motherofallscientists.blogspot.com/ I don’t even know where to begin.
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Kate’s Casebook

2008 is coming to an end, and I am feeling reflective. So I browsed through this humble little blog to see what I have done and not in the past 12 months. Here are the significant happenings in my little world on the work front in 2008:
On the Nobel Prize front, 2009 is turning into a banner year for both nucleic acid chemistry and women scientists. As I posted earlier this week , two of the three winners of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Medicine ("for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase") are women.

Women in Science

http://sciencewomen.blogspot.com/index.html

Amelie’s Welt

http://amelies-welt.de/blog/ The percolator is a lovely app for someone who likes coffee as much as I do.

A Natural Scientist

A little while ago, another mom (A) joined our playgroup. http://naturalscientist.blogspot.com/
As I mentioned before, one of my best friends , Christina Shea, just published her second novel , a work that you – my readers – helped bring to fruition. http://doctormama.blogspot.com/

DoctorMama

I'm not crazy about the 'he freed women' theme, but that's not what I want to write about today. Instead, (see above note/caution), I am going to tell you my very own Vidal Sassoon story .

FemaleScienceProfessor

http://science-professor.blogspot.com/

Neurosciencegirl

I'm in the middle. I don't officially move until the 28th. I'm trying to pack, clean up my lab area (I have so many papers, binders it is crazy), plan for my new lab, and write up a paper. http://bneurogirl.blogspot.com/
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Adventures in Ethics and Science

At Uncertain Principles, Chad opines that "research methods" look different on the science-y side of campus than they do for his colleagues in the humanities and social sciences :
I'm also leaving ScienceBlogs, but it's not for the reasons some others have given. I don't think Pepsi's blog will hurt my real life reputation and besides, it's been pulled, there have been apologies - it's time to forgive.

Christina's LIS Rant