@eanelson42 Betsy, I’m trying to reach you about your invitation to speak at ASM this summer. Can you check your email for messages from me asap? Take care!
Partway through lunch with my daughter and her friend.
I gifted a meal by taking a photo at PokeDoke with the free @GiftAMeal app.
#PokeDoke#GiftAMeal
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Scientific racism and eugenics have shaped what science is today. Discussing these topics with students can be part of an inclusive science agenda to move the future to a more welcoming science enterprise. https://t.co/UkhWdP0MVI
Join @looceegreen, @fung4l, @TheGeoffHunt, and Lauren Gabel as they host For the Good of the Community, the second session of the series, which explores how to be inclusive in your scientific work and its impact on your community. Register by Sept. 9! https://t.co/3szg19hiJR
Looking forward to gathering with folx today to reflect and discuss how to address micro aggressions in science at the personal, upstander/bystander, and systemic levels. POM Track hub 11:45 @ASMicrobiology#ASMicrobe#ASMicrobe2022
@dr_kozik is giving an incredible talk on why using race as a simple biological category is bad science, and taking historical 'scientists' to task for contributing to racism and changing the course of US history for the worse. #ASMMicrobe2022
Delighted to witness the installation of Dr David Allen as the 5th President of UHSP. Not gonna lie, however, ceremony highlight was seeing St Louis Mayor @tishaura in person.
Amy Reese, Ph.D., associate professor of microbiology, shares ways to make #STEM fields more inclusive with the @ASMicrobiology.
Learn more at https://t.co/4pqUI7oAMN.
#UHSP@fung4l
Thrilled that my piece “Combating Microaggressions in Science: Making Science More Welcoming and Inclusive” has been published with ASM. https://t.co/f2ULBfqyni #ASMAdvocacy#DEI
I heartily recommend "Lumberjanes," both the novel and graphic novel series. A must for anyone who needs a band of #LGBTQ young women and nonbinary folks solving mysteries and fighting supernatural forces...with axes! -JS #AskALibrarian