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for the press and public. She was assistant director of the NIH Office of Information from 1966 to 1971. In 1970, she was acting director for 5 months. Stafford taught other science writers at seminars, such as one in 1965 on the terms and concepts of genetics, a relatively new science then. She also
238:(NIH) and served as an assistant for research reports in the NIH's Office of Research Information, "which collected, prepared, and disseminated information related to the medical and biological sciences." Stafford interpreted information from the 286:
Although Stafford never explicitly complained of sexist behaviors within the science professions (except for the pay differences), "Science Service records reveal that gender-based barriers were present and that both Stafford and director
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where Rebstock was encouraged to "comment on science as a career for women and to discuss whether it was compatible with a normal feminine life including marriage, etc.”
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and the Harvard Club also enforced a men-only policy, barring Stafford from meetings. In response,
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and served as its first female president in 1945; was president of the
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made some effort to combat them." Social organizations such as the
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