Brenda Wingfield
Brenda D. Wingfield is a South African Professor of genetics and previous Deputy Dean of the University of Pretoria. She is known for her genetic studies of fungal tree pathogens. Provided by Wikipedia
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Juggling the demands of a career and motherhood: Perspectives of an academic in science by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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Interdisciplinary mentoring in science by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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Juggling the demands of a career and motherhood: Perspectives of an academic in science by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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The privileges and opportunities of a research sabbatical by Brenda Wingfield
Published 2017-09-01
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Breast cancer: When do you stop reading the literature? by Brenda Wingfield
Published 2016-01-01
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Can we improve postgraduate degree throughput rates? by Brenda Wingfield
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Juggling the demands of a career and motherhood: Perspectives of an academic in science by Brenda Wingfield
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Can we improve postgraduate degree throughput rates? by Brenda Wingfield
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Can we improve postgraduate degree throughput rates? by Brenda Wingfield
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How much time does it take to supervise a PhD student? by Brenda Wingfield
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Can we improve postgraduate degree throughput rates? by Brenda Wingfield
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