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-Hello, Ana.
-Hello.
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-Which degree did you study?
-PhD in Education.
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-Which was your favourite subject?
-Music.
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-A country where you made
a research visit?
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-The United Kingdom.
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-¿Articles or lectures?
-Both of them.
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-Paper and pen or digitally?
-Both of them.
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-¿Which woman inspired you
first in science?
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-Hildegard von Bingen.
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-¿Is researh rather a vocation
or a discipline?
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-Both of them.
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-Noise or silence while working?
-Silence.
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-Your first science publication was…
-Too long ago to remember.
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-Science needs more…
-Women, recognised by science.
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-Hello, Patricia.
-Hello, how are you?
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-I am fine, what about you?
-I am OK.
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-Which degree did you study?
-Psychology.
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-Which was your favourite subject?
-Psychopathology
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and Intervention Techniques.
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-Which did you prefer less?
-Psychometrics, but it is important
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for research.
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-If not a psychologist,
what would you choose?
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-Dancer in musicals.
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-Your greatest professional success?
-Finishing my thesis
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and working
on a postdoctoral project.
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-Any skill you adquired
in research and use every day?
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-Resilience to face challenges.
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-Any inspiring place
out of the lab?
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-The mountain.
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-The funniest thing in research is…
-Sharing time with my mates.
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-The most difficult one is…
-Uncertainty of results.
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-Science needs more…
-Government funding.
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-Hello, María Ángeles.
-Hello.
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-Which degree did you study?
-Computer Science.
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-Your favourite subject was…
-Programming.
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-¿Any technical term
you specially like?
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-Algorithm.
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-Which is the greatest myth
about women scientists?
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-Not being
up to the job.
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-Paper and pen or digitally?
-Paper and pen.
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-A country for research visits?
-The USA.
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-Anything you always
take to work?
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-My keys.
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-What scientific discovery
would you have liked to invent?
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-Internet.
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-Any scientific woman you admire?
-Hedy Lamarr.
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-Science needs more…
-Altruism.
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-Hello, Susana.
-Hello.
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-Which degree did you study?
-Chemistry.
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-Your favourite subject?
-Organometallic Chemistry.
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-Which machine do you like
using the most in the lab?
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-The nuclear magnetic resonance.
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-Biggest lesson research
has taught you?
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-Being meticulous.
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-Which chemical element
represents you?
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-Gold does.
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-Research during the day or at night?
-During the day.
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-Anything essential in your housecoat
-A pen.
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-Any novice mistake
you remember affectionately?
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-Throwing a compound
to the litter.
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-Your greatest science inspiration?
-Getting a molecular shuttle.
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-Science needs more…
-Honesty.
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-Hello, Rosa.
-Hello.
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-Which degree did you study?
-Biology.
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-Which was your favourite subject?
-Microbiology.
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-The first you do when arriving here…
-Putting on my lab coat.
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-With which science woman
would you choose to talk to?
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-Mary Hunt.
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-Coffee or tea for a long day here?
-A lot of coffee.
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-Quality or quantity data?
-Quantity data.
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-Which machine do you use most?
-The incubation stove.
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-Can science change the world?
-It does.
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-Your biggest professional success?
-Getting a research team.
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-Science needs more…
-Funding
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and social and political support.
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-Hello, Aurora.
-Hello.
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-Which degree did you study?
-Business Administration.
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-Which was your favourite subject?
-Econometrics.
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-The first research you remember?
-My first publication, in 1998
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in the JEBO.
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-Theory or testing?
-Both, testing rather.
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-Noise or silence when working?
-Noise with music.
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-What would you do if not researching?
-I would be a singer.
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-Any book you recommend?
-"La vegetariana", the last Nobel prize.
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-A inspiring woman in your research?
-Catherine Eckel.
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-Any dream which has not become true?
-The restarting and good working
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of administration.
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-Science needs more…
-Much more recognition.