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Month: February 2021

Ex novo – Science behind the scenes: Are you ready to fall in love with biochemistry?

Posted on 24 February, 2021 by Content User

Silvia Garavaglia February 24, 2021 · 6 min read Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students community is marked by a strong presence of […]

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#11F – The International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Posted on 11 February, 2021 by Content User

Sonja Reiland February 11, 2021 · 3min read   Why should we persuade girls to choose a scientific career, if their career chances are much worse than the ones for boys? Even though gender equality advances in Europe, yet it is not achieved and with strong disparities between the individual European countries [1]. Gender balance […]

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