Abstract

In C&EN’s second episode of Stereo Chemistry, host Kerri Jansen follows up on our September 2017 cover story on sexual harassment in chemistry to look at what has changed—and what hasn’t—since that piece was published. Jansen speaks with the reporters who worked on that story and with chemists who have experienced sexual harassment, including Stanford University’s Maria Dulay and Miranda Paley of ACS. Paley posed the question shown while recounting harassment she experienced as a graduate student. Listen to the podcast at cenm.ag/harassmentpodcast. Subscribe to Stereo Chemistry now on iTunes, Google Play, or TuneIn. Read C&EN’s cover story “Confronting Sexual Harassment in Chemistry” at cenm.ag/harassment. Information on the Science of Sexual Harassment symposium and harassment response workshop can be found at bit.ly/ACSNOLAworkshop. Subscribe to Stereo Chemistry now on iTunes, Google Play, or TuneIn. The following is a transcript of this podcast. Maria Dulay: You know, I’d politely say no, and

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