Article B28G The unseen women scientists behind Tim Hunt’s Nobel prize

The unseen women scientists behind Tim Hunt’s Nobel prize

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Helen Cahill
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With the announcement of Tim Hunt's resignation from UCL comes an opportunity to reflect on the women in science who were part of his success

This week, Professor Tim Hunt shocked the scientific community, and pretty much everyone else, with his outrageous comments about his "trouble with girls" and his backwards endorsement of gender-segregated laboratories, which are apparently needed because women are impossibly attracted to him. Understandably, commenters have slammed both his sexist comments and his apology. But the most important people in the story have been drowned out: the women scientists who are living proof of just how wrong Hunt is.

The field Hunt partly created, as well as his own scientific career, have both flourished due to his intellectual collaborations with women, as well as countless other academic partnerships between men and women, notably in the lab of Sir Paul Nurse. Tracing Hunt's own history, his outburst seems even more astounding.

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