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Mommy, Can Boys Also Be Doctors?

Mommy, Can Boys Also Be Doctors?

by Marlene Belfort

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🏆 Bestseller in Teen & Young Adult Women Biographies

About This Book

Mother, Scientist, Immigrant, Scholar, Wife, Trailblazer, Mentor. Acclaimed biochemist Dr. Marlene Belfort has something to say to the next generation. The child of immigrant parents who escaped Hitler’s regime, she recounts growing up in South Africa during apartheid, losing her father to suicide, and trying to make sense of an insensible world. To young scientists, Dr. Belfort concedes to “muddling through” during her career, learning to be at ease with uncertainty and embracing ambiguity. To parents, she cites her own experience as a working mother as evidence that the very activities that we fear will damage children often do the opposite, building their resilience and lifelong connections. To those suffering from depression, she poignantly describes her own illness and recovery, offering hope and inspiration. Mommy, Can Boys Also Be Doctors? explores walking the tightrope of balancing the personal and professional. It frankly discusses the human struggle to deal with discrimination, depression, and loss. And it celebrates the joy of living a rich, fulfilling life. Letting go is liberating!
Memoir Personal Development
Marlene Belfort

Marlene Belfort

Marlene Belfort is a pioneering molecular biologist internationally recognized for her research on introns and inteins, the non-coding regions of DNA that help regulate genes. She is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Academy of Microbiology, and a recipient of the International RNA Society's Lifetime Achievement Award. Her memoir, Mommy, Can Boys Also Be Doctors?, traces her path from a childhood in apartheid South Africa, and the loss of her father, to a career at the forefront of science while raising a family, with reflections on resilience, ambition, and balancing work and motherhood.

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