Make your idea, research, innovation a reality! Apply by Feb. 4 for a spot in STEM to Market, our award-winning virtual #accelerator program, funded by U.S. Small Business Administration and with a 2-Day Launch Camp kickoff in partnership with SEED SPOT. AWIS Members apply for free! #entrepreneur #WomenInBiz http://ow.ly/2MAp50y6Zc9
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April 25 marks the anniversary of the Flint Water Crisis. It was completely preventable, but the perfect storm of poverty, greed, and racism caused those in power to look the other way. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha fought for justice. https://lnkd.in/eest44fS #WomenInScience
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Congratulations Susan Windham-Bannister!
What a morning! After Kendalle Burlin O'Connell, Esq. kicked us off, and we heard from outgoing Board Chair Pam Randhawa and new Chair Tamar Thompson, we had BioversityMA graduate Josiah Wade-Green bring everyone to their feet with his story of how the training center led to his new #lifesciences job. Governor Healey and Congressman Jake Auchincloss spoke with passion and knowledge about how government can and must support innovation and do no harm to the ecosystem that is driving the development of therapies for patients. Tess Cameron gave us all some homework on delivering more inspiration to our true customer. And finally, we recognized the essential work that Susan Windham-Bannister did to build the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center and implement the first Life Sciences Initiative with the Henri Termeer Innovative Leadership Award. #stateofpossible24
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A great suggestion for our members!
Ever wondered how to display our various membership/volunteer experiences on your LinkedIn profile [I'm looking at you Association for Women in Science members]? Here is a quick way to do that! ⭐ ▶ View your LinkedIn profile ▶ Click on the “Add profile section” button ▶ Click on “Additional” ▶ Click on “Add volunteer experience” and fill it in as shown in the image. 😎
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AWIS member Samanta Del Veliz is currently studying adenoviral vector engineering for the development of new vaccines. She enjoys working with people from different cultures, and travel fellowships from The Company of Biologists and International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) have helped her build an interdisciplinary network. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ebnAM4TY #WomenInScience University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)
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Leaders are constantly asked to achieve more with fewer resources but where to begin? Leadership coach Melody Wilding, LMSW presents seven key strategies to manage your mind, communicate effectively, and ultimately lead a high-performing team. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eZTs3Vt8 #WomenInScience
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Congratulations for MASS AWIS on their 20th anniversary! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of their event, scan the QR code below.
Did you know it’s our 20th anniversary? We are holding a special event on June 11th to celebrate 20 years of advocacy. If you would like to sponsor our event, scan the QR code and fill out the form. Your support would not only celebrate our achievements but also showcase your company’s commitment to diversity and advocacy. #WomenInScience #STEM #SaveTheDate #Advocacy #Inclusion #Diversity #sponsor #Boston #Massachusetts
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Thank you for working with us to advocate for women in science! #partnership
We are proud to partner with Association for Women in Science, which champions the interests of women in science and provides professional development supporting students to senior career scientists.
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Despite seemingly unending obstacles, women continue to make a difference in the world. This Earth Day, AWIS salutes the women throughout history that have contributed to our knowledge of the Earth and all life forms that call it home. https://lnkd.in/esD8rMF9 #EarthDay #WomenInScience
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Diana Trujillo is an aerospace engineer at the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She immigrated to the United States from Colombia to pursue her dream of working for NASA and was the first Hispanic immigrant woman admitted to the Nasa Academy. Trujillo hosted the first ever Spanish-language NASA transmission of a planetary landing, for the Perseverance rover landing on Mars. A passionate STEM advocate, she serves on the Executive Team of the Brooke Owens Fellowship, a paid internship program that mentors women pursuing careers in space exploration and aviation. https://lnkd.in/emEWgarB #WomenInSpace
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AWIS members Lindsay Tessmer and Bailey McLagan, along with AWIS CEO Meredith Gibson and Membership & Institutional Partner Engagement Manager Abby Swett, met with U.S. Representative Ted Lieu staff member Daniela Mendoza and U.S. Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer staff member Tanner Mertens as part of the AAAS Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) workshop. #MakingOurCase Advocacy is vital to creating equitable workplaces. Visit https://awis.org/advocacy/ to learn how you can make a difference. #Diversity
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