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Section I. 1970s
Balancing family and career demands with 20/20 hindsight / Aviva Brecher
Extreme motherhood : you can't get there from here / Joan S. Baizer
Careers versus child care in academia / Deborah Ross
Identities : looking back over forty years as a social scientist, woman, and mother / Marilyn Wilkey Merritt
Costs and rewards of success in academia, or Bouncing into the rubber ceiling / Marla S. McIntosh
One set of choices as a mom and scientist / Suzanne Epstein
Section II. 1980s
Three sides of the balance / Anne Douglass
The accidental astronomer / Stefi Baum
At home with toxicology : a career evolves / Emily Monosson
Geological consulting and kids : an unpredictable balancing act? / Debra Hanneman
Career scientists and the shared academic position / Carol B. de Wet
Section III. 1990s
Less pay, a little less work / Heidi Newberg
Reflections of a female scientist with outside interests / Christine Seroogy
Part-time at a national laboratory : a split life / Rebecca A. Efroymson
The eternal quest for balance : a career in five acts, no intermission / Theresa M. Wizemann
Reflections on motherhood and science / Teresa Capone Cook
The benefits of four-dumbbell support / Catherine O'Riordan
Extraordinary commitments of time and energy / Deborah Harris
Finding my way back to the bench : an unexpectedly satisfying destination / A. Pia Abola
Mothering primates / Devin Reese
Finding the right balance, personal and professional, as a mother in science / Gayle Barbin Zydlewski
What? I don't need a PhD to potty-train my children? / Nanette J. Pazdernik
Variety, challenge, and flexibility : the benefits of straying from the narrow path / Marguerite Toscano
The balancing act / Kim M. Fowler
Juggling through life's transitions / Cal Baier-Anderson
Having it all, just not all at the same time / Andrea L. Kalfoglou
Section IV. 2000s
Exploring less-traveled paths / Deborah Duffy
Standing up / Gina D. Wesley-Hunt
Because of our mom, a true rocket scientist / Elizabeth Douglass and Katherine Douglass
On being what you love / Rachel Obbard
Parsimony is what we are taught, not what we live / Sofia Katerina Refetoff Zahed
Role models : out with the old and in with the new / Marie Remiker
Pursuing science and motherhood / Kimberly D'Anna.

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