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杰出的研究人员正得到机会从事他们的事业,但改革和增加的资源足以吸引新一代吗? 北京——张弥曼曾经提着一篮篮的土和石头在中国农村修水坝。她经历了很长的历程。今年64岁的张于1966年开始了她在中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所(古脊椎所)的工作。但文化大革命终止了科学研究。研究所关了,张和她的同事被下放到农村。张说“我当时以为我再也不会研究古生物了。”但张熬过来了。十年以后,她恢复了工作。由于基础研究的自由空间越来越大,张得以在瑞典获得了博士学位,并撰写了关于泥盆纪鱼类“最
Distinguished researchers are getting the chance to do their business, but is reform and additional resources sufficient to attract a new generation? BEIJING - Zhang Miman used to carry a basket of earth and stones to build a dam in rural China. She has gone through a long journey. Zhang, 64, started her work at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (Paleozoology) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1966. However, the Cultural Revolution ended the scientific research. The research was closed, Zhang and her colleagues were delegated to the countryside. Zhang said, ”I thought I would never study paleontology again.“ ”But Zhang got over. Ten years later, she resumed her work. Due to the increasing freedom of basic research, Zhang obtained a Ph.D. in Sweden and wrote a book about Devonian fish