Resilient biomedical scientists experienced setbacks during the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a surge in resilience in scientists across the world. But what did they do during the lockdown and how did their careers be affected by social pressures, researchers and academics have revealed.
Source: news-medical.netPublished on 2023-08-12
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