My #BlackHistoryMonth observance has been published in the member mag @ASBMB Today! I was honored to speak with Dr Michelle Lee of @LosAlamosNatLab and to learn more about one of my new personal heroes Dr Julia Hardin. Special thanks to @angelahopp
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ICYMI, here's yesterday's #Pride in BMB Twitter chat w/panelists @NSP3mKait, @kissingloop, @heycurlytop, @MckinleyRaechel, @EricPatridge, @GeoSantiagoM & @EctopicEyeQueer: https://t.co/STKCEv8pWc. Join the conversation with #LGBTQinBMB. Thank you again so much to our panelists!
🌈 I'm glad to have been able to add my thoughts, even if they were a bit after the wrap up 😉 Take the rest of #PrideMonth to learn up on the history of #LGBTQ people, STEM or not, and think about how you can be more inclusive of LGBTQ people every day! #LGBTQinBMB
That's all the discussion questions we have for today. This was an incredible Twitter chat! To our panelists, we can't thank you enough for sharing your experiences, expertise and recommendations. #LGBTQinBMB#Pride#PrideInSTEM#PrideMonth
@ASBMB A4 (a): Associations like @ASBMB can support people who are #LGBTQinSTEM by providing more outreach programs and interactive talks like this one! It is encouraging to know that there are other scientists in my shoes that I and other #LGBTQ people can talk to! #LGBTQinBMB
@ASBMB However not everything is doom and gloom. Many ppl have pointed out the orgs in and outside of their academic/industry settings that have provided support to them. There is community available to you too! Just prepare to not instantly be understood by your peers (3/3) #LGBTQinBMB
@ASBMB My suggestion to others who are in the process of coming out is to be prepared for your identity to be ignored by most scientists around you, either because it's inconvenient to them to see you as your true self or because they are ignorant to people who are #LGBTinSTEM (2/)
@ASBMB A2 (a): I can't say any one group has helped me specifically as a part of the #LGBTQinSTEM community. I have been supported by multiple orgs such as ASBMB and the @GCTLC as a scientist, writer, and student! My identity has definitely not hindered me in these orgs #LGBTQinBMB
@ASBMB A1: I celebrate #PrideMonth by taking more time for myself and my #LGBTQ friends to hang out and enjoy the beginning of summer! I love being in the lab but we're at the sweet spot of temperatures in June and I can't let it all go to waste! #LGBTQinBMB
Hi all! I'm Inayah (they/them), a PhD candidate in biochemistry with a focus on biophysics at @GC_BiochemPhD! I am studying in the Goss lab at @Hunter_College, where I also teach an intro to chemistry lab every semester. And I was given express permission to be late! 😉
Good afternoon and welcome to today's Pride in BMB Twitter chat! If you're joining us, please take a moment to introduce yourself. #LGBTQinBMB
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I entered the @HunterACERT Spring Book Raffle and won Difficult Subjects by Ahad-Legardy and Poon! Sometimes STEM professors underestimate how much they will be speaking about things like race and gender during their lessons and aren't adequately prepared. I'm excited to read!
The Velay Women Scholars Research Fellowship summer program pairs students with a woman mentor from one of the five research initiatives at the @asrc_gc.
Find out more and apply here: https://t.co/RySn1m5xwx
Application open! Sign up for an oral presentation, or to present a public-facing translation of an abstract about your research! Check out more information + example here: https://t.co/chEPggpyVC
I entered this year, but I have no confidence in my bracket 😭 I am not really up to date on the rankings of everyone's methods! But I love fluorescence-based experiments.
JBC is pleased to announce the 3rd annual #JBCMethodsMadness tournament! 16 techniques, 15 matchups, one champion method 💥
Join the fun by submitting your predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card. Brackets and more info available here: https://t.co/mfVaISfynV
Willingness to let you work at your own pace! A PhD is a marathon, not a race, and personally I think its better to set boundaries on hours and weekends than spend every second at the lab (unless that's what you like to do).