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Nature 441, 812 (15 June 2006) | doi:10.1038/441812b; Published online 14 June 2006
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Women editors: we need more female scientists
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Your News story "Societies spurn women editors" (Nature 440, 974–975; 200610.1038/440974a) suggests that there is ongoing and systematic bias against women for the position of editor of Evolution.
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