Baylor Women in Science and Engineering is an academic group for #WomeninSTEM & #MinoritiesinSTEM |Grad Student Coordinators: @toxicolograce & @HimashaMPerera
Hello, world! Baylor Women in Science and Engineering is excited to step on the Twitter scene. Follow us to learn about exciting research done by grad students across our campus and about their personal journeys in STEM! #WomenInScience#STEM#baylorWISE
Relax with us at our first BaylorWISE CommuniTEA Party where you'll get to drink warm tea, treat yourself to snacks, and meet the other women in STEM at Baylor. So swing by and stay the whole time or just a few, and remember to bring your mug and a friend or two!
Join us this Tuesday for the first seminar of the semester! Megan Solan will be presenting her work on persistent environmental chemicals and how they affect humans and wildlife.
Zoom Meeting:
https://t.co/cOtQlL0dwF
In this virtual recorded workshop, Dr. Beth Allison Barr will share how you can best cultivate a professional identity and strategically engage with those inside and outside your discipline.
Register here: https://t.co/D8gOdkOEGB
Today we are featuring Lauren Butterworth who is a grad student in the Trakselis biochemistry lab. To learn more about her research in DNA replication check out our blog post! @BaylorCBC
https://t.co/dpsFUvq4jE
BaylorWISE is featuring amazing #women and #minorities in #STEM at Baylor. We hope to share the story of Baylor faculty, post-docs, grads, and undergrads with Baylor and beyond. If you'd like to nominate someone or want to be featured, please email [email protected]
To round out our third week of classes we have chosen to spotlight Malisha Welikala who is a grad student in the department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. To learn more about her research in DNA repair check out our blog post!
https://t.co/EcE0t9K1kb
It's Award Wednesday! This week, we want to recognize Holly Spofford. She has taught at Baylor since 2016, and she loves helping students ask difficult questions and see the value of literature. Holly is recognized for her outstanding teaching by both students and faculty.
Thank you @BaylorWise for highlighting @LabTaube graduate student, Kelsey Johnson! Some of her WISE words: "invest in the idea of surprising yourself and divest in the idea that things always have to be the way they are"
To start off this academic year, we are featuring Dr. Lara Hwa from the Psychology and Neuroscience department. Check out our blog post to find out more about her alcohol use disorder research: https://t.co/104on39dqQ
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Do you feel as if writing your dissertation is next to impossible? Do your weeks fly by, yet your paper is stuck in the same place? Join us on May 7th at 1pm to learn how to prioritize yourself and your writing. Register here: https://t.co/OKetAvGlmq
This years Summer Dissertation Fellows have been announced! Read more about the fellowship and the recipients on our Bear Tracks blog, and stay tuned over the next few days as we feature each of this years recipients!
Today we'd like to introduce you to Emily Taylor who is a doctoral candidate from the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. To hear her amazing story of how she got into cancer research, check out our blog post!
https://t.co/fg7K6YDW7o
Today we're showing off one of our faculty members in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience: Dr. Regina Hiraoka! To find out more about her role as a clinical supervisor check out our interview with her on our website!
https://t.co/QHAK9Azoxd
Thank you to everyone who came out to our seminar yesterday! We had a fantastic time hearing about Angela Leung's STEM journey and her research with C. elegans.
Today, we'd like to introduce you to Katelyn Baumer, a graduate research assistant in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. To read more about her research with ALS, check out our blog post on our website!
https://t.co/9gkHK4hg62