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Do you love working in science? I’m speaking at the Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry Conference and will highlight why people love working in science. Please share your reason(s) as a comment to this post. #EWOC
Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry family - it's time! You can now register for #EWOC2023 from our website below. Don't miss out on this 1-of-a-kind conference. In-person @Amgen & virtual offerings available #WomenInChemistry@ACSorganic https://t.co/LEYOtXVnVl
Boston EWOC community! Please join us for our Spring Kick-off event on May 2nd at Harpoon Brewery! Great opportunity to meet fellow EWOC members and allies, and enjoy a drink. Hope to see you there!
To celebrate international women’s day, I wrote an article for AAPS about how women benefit from being authentic in the workplace. I’ve struggled with this personally, but you can’t belong if you are not yourself. https://t.co/T8AGu6epNb
If you have ever experienced burnout, you are not alone. Even happiness expert Dr. Laurie Santos has suffered through it. In this article, she gives advice on how to combat and come out of periods of burnout.
https://t.co/JCsHcd29v0
Physicist Dr Jess Wade has added over 900 biographies on Wikipedia! She has written about women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ scientists to ensure there is representation 👩🏿🔬👨🔬
Jess has organised hundreds of global Wikipedia edit-a-thons and challenges gender bias.
#WomenInSTEM#STEM
I’m grateful for a wonderful weekend where all my interests collide, the MAPP Positive Psychology conference was at the University of Pennsylvania Chemistry auditorium. I feel like Madeleine M. Joullié has my back, and she went to Simmons University where I now teach!
What to succeed as a woman in science? Sponsor others - it’s good for you and them.
Successful women in science tend to invest in colleagues below them and advocate on their behalf. Susan and I presented this strategy at the recent AAPS meeting to cultivate belonging.
Impactful words by @CarolynBertozzi today on how diversity in her trainees enabled creativity, not playing by the rules, and ultimately the work that built the field of bioorthogonal chemistry. Diverse science leads to better science!