Maria Rosaria Galanti is Professor in Public Health Epidemiology at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. In this article, she provides an interesting opinion on the intellectual qualities of scientists. Are there good and bad scientists? Read on to find out Professor's Galanti opinion. When I was five years old, I declared the adult world (i.e. my mom, dad, and my grandmother) that I would become a medical doctor. Which I eventually did. But if anyone would have said at that stage (or even much..
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Maria Rosaria Galanti is a Professor in Public Health Epidemiology at the Karolinska Institutet, Swe...
As an afterschool STEM mentor for the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), each year I introduce mys...
Although women have had access to colleges and universities in Sweden for quite some time and the sh...
Do lay people and scientists themselves recognize that scientists are human and therefore prone to h...
What is science? Or, more pertinently, what is good science? This question is central for all practi...
Do lay people and scientists themselves recognize that scientists are human and therefore prone to h...
This study examined experiences of science faculty who teach introductory undergraduate science cour...
<p>Oral presentation at Behaviour 2015 congress, Cairns, Australia. Abstract: Competition in academi...
What makes an educated scientist? Expert knowledge, including an understanding of experimental desig...
Many years of training are required to obtain a job as an academic scientist. Is this investment of ...
The science education literature suggests that the public and students often hold narrow stereotypic...
Even though the discrimination against women in science have been studied for at least half of the c...
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What makes a person a scientist? When do we begin to look at ourselves as scientists? In the Big Ban...
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