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What has chemistry ever done for me? Or, how did I get here?

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Careers in Chemistry: Academia
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Professor Lesley Yellowlees, the first female President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, talks about the choices she had to make in order to obtain her two dream jobs (and hold them at the same time).

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Careers in Chemistry: Academia
People
Lesley Yellowlees
Keywords
University of Edinburgh
Royal Society
women in science
research
science
chemistry
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 17/07/2013
Duration: 00:24:22

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