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Dallas E Weaver's avatar

Having just returned from an in-person grant decision making meeting (all the advantages of ending several years of zoom and actually meeting real people) I must admit that the sex or gender of the proposers was irrelevant and not even mentioned. We ripped proposals apart on many issues from funding to not mentioning similar research being done elsewhere, etc. which are relevant issues. I don't even remember the genders of the PI's on proposals that got the most support.

I guess aquaculture is such a backwater we get away with being "un-woke" and can still get good results for at least this years funding.

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Maria Comninou's avatar

Assuming your facts and statistics are correct, I can but agree with you. I must confess, however, to some Schadenfreude: now that the shoe is on the other foot, men rise to scream foul! A bit ironic for someone my age who actually saw discrimination or benign neglect, at best, at women in STEM.

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