...just a random portrait study of biochemist jennifer doudna, who is known for her work on RNA biology and CRISPR (also two of my favourite biology topics, tbh 😍)! fittingly enough it was also international day two days ago 👩‍🔬

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here comes the weekend - and a wrap-up pleasure read (in German) of what we do and what continues to amaze us just out in BIOspektrum. amazingly beautiful illustrations from our own Corinna Langebrake https://t.co/aLOnbKSg10

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It's still Feb. 11 somewhere so I want to greet a Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science to every lady who is currently studying or in the field of science! Featuring my two idols growing up, Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin!

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Celebrating Women In Science Day, every day.
Katherine Johnson. Rosalind Franklin.
Ada Lovelace. Helen Sharman. https://t.co/Ja64tOUmhm

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It's Here are a few of my favorite children's books featuring women in science. And of course, Lilian Todd studied the science of flight!

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To commemorate has come up with this illustration of Margarita Salas! If you want to learn more about this impressive woman check this thread!

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The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is implemented by UNESCO and UN-Women and is celebrated on 11 February [read more: https://t.co/wmuWZOnvkR]

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I am the only woman in a senior technical role in my extended team. There are women in managerial positions, but it seems that women aren't making it far enough up the purely technical/science path. Surprised? no. Motivated? You bet your ass

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Meet our mascot January, a graduate in computer science and visual arts who currently work in the game development industry. She is made of sugar and spice, but has great abilities!

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[Updated for 2021] It isn’t enough to just add any visuals to your presentation that you can find. They need to be the right types of visuals, so I wrote about 7 types of great visuals in this post. https://t.co/BnBhuG1b6q

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Elizabeth Blackwell earned an M.D. from Geneva Medical College in Geneva, New York in 1849, becoming the first female Doctor in the U.S.!




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My latest interpretation of life with from the perspective of being both a researcher and a chronic pain patient.
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Stuck for home schooling ideas about science?

Last year we published our latest illustrated book that tells the stories of pioneering women in STEM. Head to our website and download digital versions of these stories.

https://t.co/yNZGUb4Op9

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If you have some downtime over your winter holidays, check out our podcast! There are 87 episodes to choose from with fantastic guests. Find it at https://t.co/6JS9l8UIOT

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Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.
Robert Delaunay
Ebb and Flow and some close ups - Hydroquinone crystals

  
     

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2020 has been tough. Living through a pandemic has been tough. Working as a woman in science has been tough.
But... we are still here! We make it work! 🦸🏻‍♀️ 🦸🏽‍♀️ 🦸🏾‍♀️



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