Consortium for Women and Research
The Consortium for Women and Research brings top-ranking women scientists to campus to discuss their research and to meet with faculty and graduate students for a lively and thoughtful conversation about the issues that women scientists face and the best strategies for dealing with them.
Carol W. Greider,Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine October 10, 2011 "Following your curiosity: Challenges and rewards for women in science." Additional Information |
Rebecca Richards-Kortum,Professor of Bioengineering, Rice University February 4, 2010 A Panel Discussion on the Challenges and Rewards of Being a Woman in Science And Engineering." Additional Information |
Susan F. Wood,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health , George Washington University May 13, 2009 "The Success of Women Scientist in the 21st Century: Random Walks in Biology." Additional Information |
Joanne Chory,Howard Hughs Medical Institute, Plant/ Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute January 16, 2008 "On Being a Women in Science." Additional Information |
Carolyn Bertozzi, T.Z. and Imgard Chu Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Berkeley October 18, 2006 "What Women in Science Want." Additional Information |
Dean Sharon Long,Professor of Biological Sciences, and Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University October 18, 2005 Do I Belong? Imagining Yourself in the World of Science." Additional Information |
Elizabeth Blackburn, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California San Francisco May 17, 2005 "On Being a Scientist." Additional Information |
Bonnie Bassler, Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University April 26, 2004 "Building your scientific reputation." Additional Information |
Carol W. Greider,
Rebecca Richards-Kortum,
Susan F. Wood,
Joanne Chory,
Carolyn Bertozzi,
Dean Sharon Long,
Elizabeth Blackburn,
Bonnie Bassler,