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How to improve scientist-moms’ breastfeeding experience
Elizabeth (Liz) McCullagh is a neuroscientist who specializes in the how we process sound location information. Her education is in Biology with her BS and MS from Virginia Tech and PhD from University of Illinois Chicago. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado Anschutz where she is studying hypersensitivity to sound in autism. Liz is an advocate for parental issues in the workplace, and co-founder of Milk and Cookies, a lactation support group on her campus. She is also on Twitter @ZaarlyLiz.
How to improve scientist-moms’ breastfeeding experience
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