For our latest addition to Looking Forward, Jess and I reviewed Kate Zernike’s “The Exceptions”, which recounts the story of how Nancy Hopkins and fifteen other women worked to bring their discrimination at MIT to light. Check it out here: open.substack.com/pub/isabella...
In this post, Jess and I review the recently published book "The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins and The Fight For Science" by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kate Zernike.
For my second “journal club” on Substack, I wrote about See-Star, a tissue clearing protocol for marine invertebrates developed by Nat Clarke, @laurentformery.bsky.socialopen.substack.com/pub/isabella...
For our second post on Looking Forward, Jess and I wrote about the issues that undermine women’s success and advancement in STEM at all career levels, beginning with the classroom and continuing into faculty positions. You can check it out here: open.substack.com/pub/isabella...
In this issues spotlight, Jessica and I provide an overview of the major issues facing women in STEM at all career stages and what we can do to confront these issues head-on.
I am very eager to share the first post of a new section on my Substack, Looking Forward: Women in STEM. Formatted as an interview, this post features a variety of scientists and their perspectives on their careers and the future of science. Check it out: open.substack.com/pub/isabella... 🧪
In this inaugural piece for Looking Forward, we interview women scientists from a variety of fields and career levels on how they got to science and what the future looks like for women in STEM.
For my first piece of science coverage on Substack, I wrote about @accorsi-alice.bsky.socialopen.substack.com/pub/isabella...#scicomm
In this inaugural "journal club," we discuss a recent pre-print that aims to establish the golden apple snail as a model for eye regeneration studies.
Please check out our recent perspective paper, “Pluripotency of a founding field: rebranding developmental biology.” Huge thanks to the 50 scientists who came to California to discuss the future of #DevBiojournals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
ABSTRACT. The field of developmental biology has declined in prominence in recent decades, with off-shoots from the field becoming more fashionable and highly funded. This has created inequity in disc...
In the words of a friend, “HWTAS is the cupid connecting scientists and the public.” This Valentine’s Day, let’s reflect on the importance of science communication by taking a look at COVID-19 misinformation. Check it out here: open.substack.com/pub/isabella...#scicomm