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“At times you want to feel like you're in a world where gender doesn't matter, so I don't talk about it super commonly, but it’s hard. Despite the difficulties, I still believe that you can have it all. In the spirit of solving problems you should want the field to be open to an entire population of people who are passionate about their work.”
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"I worked for about 3 years on a project that ended up not being publishable. During that time there were others in the program that ended up dropping out because their experiments just weren't working. For me, I think you just have to maintain a long view of things. Eventually your luck will turn and something will work, you just have to be patient."
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"I worked for about 3 years on a project that ended up not being publishable. During that time there were others in the program that ended up dropping out because their experiments just weren't working. For me, I think you just have to maintain a long view of things. Eventually your luck will turn and something will work, you just have to be patient."
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Over the course of a year Joel repeated the same experiment an estimated 20 times. Although he tried to troubleshoot independently, he ended up defending an honors thesis composed of entirely negative results. "Without a second exposure to lab life, with a mentor that was invested in my success I wouldn't be the researcher I am today. In fact, I wouldn't be a researcher at all."