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Driving scientific discovery through neurodivergent cognitive strengths
Krista M Angileri1, Cynthia Lebel2, Gabrielle Farulla-Bastian3
1Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
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Scientific innovation thrives on diverse problem-solving for modern interdisciplinary challenges. Neurodivergent scientists provide unique perspectives essential for high-impact discovery. We use the 'Neurodiversity Iceberg' to show how cognitive strengths drive innovative research and to offer a plan for mentors and institutions to tap into the potential of their entire scientific workforce.
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