How Secure are Women and Young Professionals Working in Global Nutrition Sciences?
Journal Title: Women's Health Science Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
How can we encourage outstanding young researchers from all over the world and from all fields of nutrition to develop their careers in nutrition and to become part of a global network of future nutrition leaders? I propose a series of questions and subsequently elaborate my views on the future of leadership in nutrition, focused on how to evolve and strengthen as a field.
Authors and Affiliations
Duque T*
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