Science communicator: Passionate about science, family, endless forms most beautiful...and Swiss chocolate. Author of WOMEN IN SCIENCE NOW via @ColumbiaUP
"WOMEN IN SCIENCE NOW manages to be both rigorous and intimate. Munoz flawlessly combines first-person accounts of scientists with empirical research to illuminate the problem of representation in science and offer multi-tiered solutions." -@profbohns
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We are pleased to announce the Columbia University Press books featured in this carousel have been awarded a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2024. Choice Outstanding Academic Titles (OATs) are awarded to outstanding works for their excellence in presentation and scholarship, the significance of their contribution to the field, their originality and value as an essential treatment of their subject, and significance in building undergraduate collections. https://t.co/1T2M0yz6cY @Choice_Reviews@ALALibrary @edwardecurtisiv @Tessa_M_Hill @benjamintoff@ruthiepalmer@rasmus_kleis@NLMikles @drsrbayer @gserratomarks@lisampmunoz @drljshepherd @paulcinnam0n #ReadUP #AwardWinningBooks
Grateful to staff @RepBillFoster on my own for the first time at this event highlighting the importance of scientific #research for U.S. #competitiveness. Such an important cause. Thanks to everyone who came. Look forward to our continued work together. @AAAS_STPF
Thrilled and honored to learn that "Women in Science Now" was selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2024 along with other titles from @ColumbiaUP. Thank you for this award!
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Announcing the #OutstandingAcademicTitles2024! Each year, this prestigious list calls out the best in #scholarly titles, reviewed by Choice during the previous year and brings w/it the extraordinary recognition of the academic library community. Learn more https://t.co/JYljauc53I
@JasonWilliamsNY@NSF@theAGU Was just thinking about Arecibo and wondering if you were able to get all the help you need, especially on the content development side. Would still love to be involved, using my expertise in #scicomm
Thank you @NatureNeuro for featuring women's health research so prominently.
It's been a revolutionary few years with such novel & exciting work from all-star scientists around the globe, building off decades of foundational work from the OGs. The fight continues.
Goodbye, X.
Happy birthday, Carl Sagan. Your legacy is a candle in the dark for so many of us, especially as your forebodings feel truer than ever. But each person you’ve inspired stands as a new candle, now, and each person they’ve connected with has lit another…
Trying not to despair (it's hard!) and to instead continue to think about how I can help my community and others, so that US innovation and global collaboration can continue and so that more people can be part of the conversation
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Updating my website & reflecting on what an amazing year it's been, talking around the world about equity & #WomeninScience (https://t.co/OJ78aRds6R)
So much uncertainty for the next year but will most likely be a tough time for moving the needle on this topic
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@catgyoung I was there earlier today, in the afternoon
What a fantastic event! Loved seeing all the agency booths, especially the science ones
(This pic was at the back by the fountain...😃)
It was another insightful and engaging MomentUMD Live last night at #UMD featuring a conversation with science and research communications expert and advocate for Women in Science Now, @lisampmunoz. Thanks to everyone who joined the discussion! #womeninscience
Lisa Munoz shares her journey as a woman exploring a career in science at our MomentUMD Live event. Join us in the Atrium at @thestampumd until 7pm tonight. @lisampmunoz
At this time last year, my book Women in Science Now was released into the world. Never did I imagine it would take me to so many amazing college campuses, bookstores, conferences & science groups to discuss the challenges still facing #WomeninSTEM#bookanniversary@ColumbiaUP