THIS WEEK (starting Tuesday) on this account: @SophieOkolo, science writer and research in Global Health Aging!
Check out her profile on our website!
https://t.co/31KbsvPGDB
#science#health#SciComm#aging
" ... perseverance, patience, and even failure" - three words that describe my journey - and still do. On this #WomenScienceDay I present the life of Marie Maynard Daly in the context of my experience as a minority woman in STEM. https://t.co/9YIIIsS0Pq #scicomm#WritingCommunity
"While scientists might measure their achievements in publications and citations, the rest of the world is more likely to appreciate their accomplishments from the media coverage surrounding major scientific awards." https://t.co/3g0B7NWkmu
But how do you deal w/ or manage it? And for those who rarely or never deal w/ it, feel free to share any tips, etc. Today is our LAST day together so we'll do a fun activity before I sign out. I hope y'all are having a wonderful Sunday. I plan on #cooking & arranging my #books!
You can still vote in the poll about imposter syndrome. It looks like more than a third of us struggle w/ it & almost a third of us often struggle w/ it. That's a lot of folks struggling w/ imposter syndrome despite our amazing achievements. ❤️ It's good to know we aren't alone 1
@sophieokolo @GHealthAging Hi everyone! Hope you had a good today. So, let's talk about imposter syndrome. I sometimes struggle (very bad) with this issue and am curious to know how many of us here deal with imposter syndrome. #poll
“It’s important for EVERY scientist to be thinking about the ethics of our research. We can’t be sitting in our ivory towers and not engaging with the societal implications of our work, especially given that we’re paid by public money.”
- Dr. Janet Rossant, #GairdnerExcellence
“Scientists have become so accustomed to celebrating only success that we’ve forgotten that most technological advances stem from failure,” writes @drdevangm. https://t.co/JKVIv5iMMj