Despite facing historical barriers to equal participation in STEM fields, women have made remarkable strides in biotech. Leaders like Emmanuelle Charpentier, alongside Jennifer Doudna, for their work on CRISPR, demonstrate how women are not just participating in but leading the charge on pioneering biotechnological breakthroughs.
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