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.
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."
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Joanne Chory,Howard Hughs Medical Institute, Plant/ Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute
January 16, 2008
"On Being a Women in Science."
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Carolyn Bertozzi, T.Z. and Imgard Chu
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Berkeley
October 18, 2006
"What Women in Science Want."
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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."
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Elizabeth Blackburn, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California
San Francisco
May 17, 2005
"On Being a Scientist."
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Bonnie Bassler, Professor of Molecular Biology,
Princeton University
April 26, 2004
"Building your scientific reputation."
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