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A LAB OF ONE'S OWN

One Woman's Personal Journey Through Sexism in Science

by Rita Colwell & Sharon Bertsch McGrayne

Pub Date: Aug. 4th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5011-8127-6
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

One of the world’s most successful scientists reveals how systemic sexism in science has suppressed women and undercut scientific progress—but she is confident that positive change lies ahead.

In this beautifully written memoir, Colwell, a leading microbiologist whose many accolades include being the first female director of the National Science Foundation, exposes “a deep-seated bias against women in science [that] has been documented at almost every level, from Nobel Prize winners down to undergraduates.” While readers may not be surprised to learn that science is a male-dominated field, the stories the author recounts from her decades of experience as a researcher, educator, society president, and entrepreneur are shocking in their scope. She describes men wielding gender as a weapon and rigging the scientific system of recognition and reward against women based on unfounded theories of inferior intelligence and ability. One male professor told her, “we don’t waste fellowships on women” and that “the only degree you’re going to get is in the maternity ward of a hospital.” Rather than capitulate, Colwell persevered and achieved unrivaled success. In deliberate and often captivating prose, she describes time after time when she created opportunities for herself and for her female peers and students. She also tells the stories of other women whose determination, insight, and talent helped to chip away at the glass ceiling. “In the dozen years after my presidency [1984-1985],” she writes, “six women…became presidents of [the American Society for Microbiology]—more women presidents than the society had ever had before.” Colwell’s unshakeable belief that “more women equals better science” shaped her historic tenure at the NSF and informs her concluding chapter, a motivating collection of tips for aspiring scientists. Colwell’s grit and brilliance shine through on every page of the book, which is as much a call to arms as it is autobiography.

An unforgettable tell-all that’s rife with details of insurrection, scientific breakthrough, and overcoming the odds.