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Dr. Glimcher talks to Ada Bryant of NYT about qualities of leadership in scientific fields- requiring persistence and perseverance in combination with daring to come up with new discoveries. She points to the prevailing status quo that inhibits new discoveries by scientists, making it necessary to put in a great deal of effort. Many existing ideas are wrong, says Dr Glimcher, voicing the ideas of scientists before her who struggled to get acceptance.
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Dr. Laurie Glimcher, on Putting Everything on the Line
New York Times 10.25.2014
Washington Post 08.24.2015
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