The Invisible Barrier: A Woman Neuroscientist's Fight for Recognition

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My research was identical to his in every measurable way. The only variable that changed was the name on the paperand suddenly, it became 'groundbreaking' instead of 'preliminary.'

She decoded neural pathways that others missed. Her research on synaptic plasticity should have catapulted her to prominence. Instead, she watched male colleagues with comparableor lesserfindings accelerate past her while she fought for lab funding, teaching load equity, and basic professional respect. This is the memoir of a female neuroscientist who navigated the corridors of Cambridge and Oxfordinstitutions renowned for genius yet deeply resistant to recognizing it in women. Through meticulous scientific work and determined resilience, she made breakthrough discoveries that advanced understanding of neurological disease. Yet she battled systematically: the department head who suggested her research was "less rigorous" than male counterparts', the grant committees that funded less innovative work from men, the assumption that she'd prioritize family over career, the casual misogyny disguised as academic tradition. Beyond laboratory doors lies an intimate portrait of survival within elite academia: the emotional labor of constantly proving worth, the strategic silence required to avoid being labeled "difficult," the mentors who helped and the gatekeepers who didn't, and the crushing loneliness of being the only woman in senior leadership. But it's also a testament to scientific integrityrefusing to compromise methodology, nurturing the next generation of female scientists, and finding allies within a system designed to exclude. This narrative exposes how gender discrimination operates at the highest intellectual echelonsnot through overt barriers but through systemic skepticism, unequal evaluation standards, and the persistent myth that excellence speaks for itself. For female scientists navigating male-dominated fields, academics questioning institutional bias, students seeking role models in STEM, and anyone invested in research integrity and equity, this memoir offers both cautionary tale and inspirational blueprint for change.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783565134588
    • Genre Fiction & Literature
    • Altersempfehlung 1 bis 18 Jahre
    • Lesemotiv Eintauchen
    • Anzahl Seiten 252
    • Herausgeber epubli
    • Größe H15mm x B210mm x T297mm
    • EAN 9783565134588
    • Titel The Invisible Barrier: A Woman Neuroscientist's Fight for Recognition
    • Autor Patrick Simmons
    • Untertitel Breaking through gender bias in Oxford's hallowed halls-one groundbreaking discovery at a time.DE
    • Gewicht 664g

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