To write this article, Emily Draper and Jennifer Leigh from the International Women in Supramolecular Chemistry (WISC) network again joined forces with David Smith and asked dads working within the field of supramolecular chemistry to share experiences around parental leave.
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Leigh, J.S., Smith, D.K., Blight, B.A. et al. Listening to fathers in STEM. Nat Rev Chem 7, 67–68 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41570-022-00459-6
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