All the answers were extremely inspiring with important messages of confidence and perseverance being mentioned repeatedly. However, due to space limitations, we cannot mention all the points raised by our interviewees, so once again we highly suggest the reading of the complete interviews (Supplementary Material). Nevertheless, we would like to mention the five truly inspirational points that Catalina Lopez Correa thinks to be “very important to ensure Colombian women succeed in a research career”. These are: “dream big”; “get the right education”; “work with passion”; “find a mentor”; and finally, “trust yourself”. We absolutely believe that these interviews and the examples of the fascinating careers of our interviewees will have an impact on the science careers of many Colombian women in the future. . Conclusion With this study we successfully highlighted the underrepresentation of female researchers in Colombia. Using data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Labour Observatory for Education from the Colombian National Ministry of Education, we showed that there is a lower percentage of women across diverse research
All the answers were extremely inspiring with important messages of confidence and perseverance being mentioned repeatedly. However, due to space limitations, we cannot mention all the points raised by our interviewees, so once again we highly suggest the reading of the complete interviews (Supplementary Material). Nevertheless, we would like to mention the five truly inspirational points that Catalina Lopez Correa thinks to be “very important to ensure Colombian women succeed in a research career”. These are: “dream big”; “get the right education”; “work with passion”; “find a mentor”; and finally, “trust yourself”. We absolutely believe that these interviews and the examples of the fascinating careers of our interviewees will have an impact on the science careers of many Colombian women in the future. . Conclusion With this study we successfully highlighted the underrepresentation of female researchers in Colombia. Using data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Labour Observatory for Education from the Colombian National Ministry of Education, we showed that there is a lower percentage of women across diverse research