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Author
Carey, Jane
Title
"What's a nice girl like you doing with a Nobel Prize?" Elizabeth Blackburn, "Australia's" first woman Nobel laureate and women's scientific leadership
In
Seizing the initiative: Australian women leaders in politics, workplaces and communities
Editors
Francis, Rosemary; Grimshaw, Patricia; and Standish, Ann
Imprint
eSchoarship Research Centre, ]Parkville, Vic.], 2012
Url
https://www.womenaustralia.info/leaders/sti/pdfs/19_Carey.pdf

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