"I am a palaeontologist - I investigate the ecology and taxonomy of tiny fossil colonial marine animals called bryozoans"

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¡Feliz Día de las Mujeres y las Niñas en la Ciencia 👩‍🔬👩🏿‍🚀👩🏻‍🔧👩🏼‍🏫

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- A 1/1 piece 🤍
- Called “Elusive”💭
- Listed at $ETH 0.15 🥺✊🏼
- Part of my “Neon” collection 🌈
- Took just a little over 12 hours to complete 🎨🖌

I’d appreciate any love🤍🥺

Check it out here:
https://t.co/m813Lr16NU

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Kimera Fact: Hint, NFT degens come out on Saturday nights, and we love it 🤣🦾👄🐍. WL open and filling up quickly!!

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Not all sheroes wear capes – some wear lab coats🥼!

We need more to beat the pandemic and solve the most challenging problems we face today.

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Crazy things! I am super happy that my Florence Nightingale collage, created during the pandemic, has been selected to be part of the Creative Resilience exhibition at the HQ in Paris!

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Planning some splendid staying in? This online session is part lecture, part watercolour workshop, and is offered on a pay-what-you-can basis (July 15, online, registration required) https://t.co/eisQD9hlqi 🌺 👩‍🎨

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Ida Freund, a chemist & teacher whose ideas on the women education, & the value of practical work put her way ahead of her time.
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Indira Hinduja, an Indian gynaecologist, obstetrician, and infertility specialist who pioneered the gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) technique.
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Brilliant opportunity!📢The Museum & have announced a fully-funded from October 2021 focused on women in during the 19th century. Find out more: https://t.co/APQ1w4djhy

Image: landscape by Mary Morland

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Blue butterflies by Maria Sybilla Merian, born in 1647. She was one of the Northern European women artists who bridged science and art with her meticulously detailed botanical and zoological drawings.

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My portrait of Maria Sibylla Merian for .

Pioneering naturalist, entomologist and - above all, for me - one of the best scientific illustrators who ever lived.

Born in 1647

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I’m so happy to see so many on my tl 🤩✨ I’m a graduate student working on a PhD in cancer biology, but I do writing/art on the side. 🎨🧬🧪#femaleartist

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On we celebrate women mathematicians, such as Maryam Mirzakhani!

Her trailblazing career paved the way for many women mathematicians to come.

Here are more who inspire us every day: https://t.co/tcOr7LbMVM

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A personal hero of mine that I wanted to highlight for the first female paleontologist, the amazing Mary Anning! (And her beloved dog, Tray).

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Happy to all ladies out there. We celebrate today by paying tribute to these three amazing women behind the story of the
Read more about them here: https://t.co/xIKE14H0ff

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Celebrating we are excited to bring you over 50 from 15+ countries who are happy to share their expertise with international media! https://t.co/pUnc6qmswk

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Celebrating submission of my first first-author manuscript with beers out on the deck! So excited but nervous all at the same time 😄😬

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From this month's Day to on Mar. 8, we'll be sharing inspiring stories of female researchers doing great things for Canada & the world.

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