43% of chemists see their latest failed reactions in this Rorschach-like image of nanocrystals from @ChemGallant on this month's cover... what do you see?
https://t.co/09OCQG7nDW
Meet @ChemGallant, Research Associate & Project Dev. at NMX.
👉 Her background
👉 Her role at NMX
👉 Her passions outside of work
✔ Learn more about Stephanie via this link:
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👉 Come meet Amira Yazidi, Scientific Researcher, and Stephanie Gallant, Research Associate & Project Development Administration during the CERMO-FC on November 21 and 22, 2024 at @UQAM
👉 Info and registration here: https://t.co/F7ZDxCU6R3
Haven't been super active here because of... everything... but I'm back on 🔵sky and want to transition to posting there.
many chem/science folks are already there! lets gooo
Reminder that science is political whether you like it or not.
Politics define how we are funded and what we are funded for. Politics define what we are able to study. Politics define who will be allowed in our labs and workplaces. Politics define with whom we can collaborate.
Update 📣 This week, I started full-time as a Research Associate at NMX Research!
It's a position with a twist – I'll be working in biophysics R&D once more, but I'm splitting some time with a marketing role too.
Always lucky to be able to work as a creative scientist 🧠
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Hormonal birth control actually reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by 30-50%. Even if you take the pill for a year your risk of ovarian cancer is lowered for decades after. It’s wild to be fear mongering about birth control when our reproductive rights are dwindling by the second
Working in drug discovery has been a very interesting and cool career shift, but sometimes (often) I REALLY miss nanomaterial synthesis :'( those silly little crystals are so fun