When scientists marry scientists
Published in Cancer, Neuroscience, and Cell & Molecular Biology
For Nature Methods I recently wrote about scientists who marry scientists. A link to the story is here.
It's so kind that these researchers share what role their marriage plays in their science, how they mesh marriage with their science and balance the two, as well.
The piece includes Sonia Vallabh and Eric Minikel from the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. Pam Sharma and Nobel Laureate Jim Allison from MD Anderson Cancer Center, Lily Jan and Yuh Nung Jan from University of California, San Francisco; Xiaoyun Dai, from Westlake University in Hangzhou, China and Zhenkun Na, at the Hangzhou Institute of Medicine.



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