Proud of spending this year’s Women in Science Day in the heat of the Afar with these amazing Women ! Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science 💙💪
#WomenInScience #EveryVoiceInScience #11February @icarehb.bsky.social
We are joining #11February by showcasing some of our female scientists, real women who research and teach and who fight against the glass ceiling that, as in other professions, crushes them. Because the problem is not at the bottom, it is at the top where we need to get to.
The image shows a woman smiling. Text: #WomenInScience. Dr. Claudia Wolff. Postdoctoral Researcher.
Quote from Claudia Wolff: My research focuses on assessing coastal flood impacts and exploring transformational approaches to coastal flood adaptation.
Quote from Claudia Wolff: I enjoy working in science because it combines continuous learning, creativity, intellectual freedom, and the opportunity to question and explore new ideas.
To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #11February, we'll be introducing several female scientists from Kiel University over the next few days.
#WomenInScience #ConnectingHorizons
Today, among others: Dr. Claudia Wolff
@kielunimarine.bsky.social
The image shows a woman smiling and wearing a black jacket against a purple background. Text: #WomenInScience. Prof. Dr. Mathilde Poyet. Professor for Intestinal Microbiology
Quote Mathilde Poyet: My research focuses on developing advanced methodologies to deeply investigate undercharacterized human-associated bacterial species and expanding our understanding of the human gut microbiome’s diversity, evolution, and impact on health across globally diverse populations.
Quote Mathilde Poyet: I enjoy working in science because it combines curiosity, teamwork, and openness, and gives me the opportunity to build inclusive collaborations across cultures and disciplines, while discovering something new every day.
To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #11February, we'll be introducing several female scientists from Kiel University over the next few days.
#WomenInScience #ConnectingHorizons
Today, among others: Prof. Dr. Mathilde Poyet
@mmmicrobiomelab.bsky.social
The image shows a woman with blonde hair wearing a colorful, floral-patterned shirt standing against a dark background. Text: #WomenInScience. Dr. Frederike Stucke. Postdoctoral Researcher.
Quote of Dr. Frederike Stucke: My research focuses on tolerance from two perspectives. I examine which factors make it easier or more difficult for people to practice tolerance, and how tolerance is experienced by those who receive it – for example, as empowering or as threatening.
Quote of Dr. Frederike Stucke: I enjoy working in academia, because it combines analytical thinking, empirical research, and creativity with societal relevance, and allows me to engage with important questions over the long term.
To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #11February, we'll be introducing several female scientists from Kiel University over the next few days.
#WomenInScience #ConnectingHorizons
Today, among others: Dr. Frederike Stucke
A person in a white coat examines two unusual objects on a surface, in what appears to be a laboratory setting. Text: #WomenInScience. Dr. Katharina Fuchs. Postdoctoral Researcher.
The image shows Dr. Katharina Fuchs, who states that her research focuses on human remains as archives of past lives, from individual bone cells to entire skeletal collections.
The image shows an extensive quote from Dr. Katharina Fuchs discussing her enjoyment of working in science, citing the interconnected and interdisciplinary nature of the field as particularly exciting.
To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #11February, we'll be introducing several female scientists from Kiel University over the next few days.
#WomenInScience #ConnectingHorizons
Today, among others: Dr. Katharina Fuchs @clusterroots.bsky.social @neolithicbodies.bsky.social
On #11February, we’re celebrating the women who make Pint of Science happen, from Country Directors (picture) to volunteers across 28 countries. Thank you for building bridges between researchers and the public, in pubs and cafés worldwide.
pintofscience.com
#WomenInScience
For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the SNS highlights the experiences and perspectives of young women passionate about #STEM who participated in the third edition of "Scienziate di domani" (January 27–29, 2026). #WomenInSTEM #11February
Celebrating the women at ICArEHB, then and now.
From childhood curiosity to careers uncovering the past, we’re proud of the women shaping archaeology at ICArEHB.
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science 💜
#WomenInScience #EveryVoiceInScience #11February
🌍🔬 International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Today we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 to promote equal participation of women in STEM fields.
#WomenInScience #GirlsInSTEM #GenderEquality #STEM #11February
👧📗On this special date, Lola tells us just how important it is to ask the question: "Why?". Let’s all be a bit more like Lola: let's ask questions, roll up our sleeves, and get out there to investigate.
#11February #WomenInScienceDay #cocreation #citizenscience @spainun.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
🟣 Today, on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science ( #11February), we’re excited to share a milestone:
women PIs are now the majority at the #PRBB for the first time.
1/6 #WomenInSTEM #SomPRBB
¿Buscas referentes femeninos en la Ciencia? No te pierdas la Cadena de Científicas que ha preparado la #BibliotecadeCienciasUAM @CienciasUAM
#11F #11February #WomenInScience #STEM
www.uam.es/uam/vida-universitaria/b...
Today we share a snapshot of gender representation across the NewAthena community. While the results highlight encouraging progress, they also remind us that there is still a clear path ahead to build a more balanced and inclusive scientific collaboration. Diversity strengthens science!
#11February
🔬Dones i nenes troben diferents tipus de barreres que dificulten la seva presència en la comunitat científica.
#alternativadocent #educació #balears
#11february #11febrerodíainternacionaldelamujerylaniñaenlaciencia
#csic
#11febrerdiainternacionaldeladonailanenacientifia
Only 10% of top STEM leaders are women.
INL’s DG, Prof. Dr. Clivia Sotomayor, is one of them.
Her work aims to develop sustainable solutions that address the escalating energy demands of AI technologies.
#EveryVoiceinScience #WomenInScience #WomenInStem #11February #INLnano #ScienceNeedsHer
👩🏻🔬🌟On #11February, we celebrate women & girls in science!
🧪 #Vax2Muc researchers like Yueqi Wang & Martina Bardino Mørch have recently focused on effective #MucosalVaccine delivery, AI-supported methods in vaccine development, and more ➡️ tinyurl.com/mwve8ech
#IDWGS #WomenInSTEM
Get inspired for #11february Intl Day of Women & Girls in Science
We've pulled together all our resources by BSN women scientists - enjoy interviews with eminent scientists, tips from new lab leaders, 6 years of plenary lectures & encouraging videos:
www.neuroendo.org.uk...
Today we celebrate Women & Girls in Science - breaking barriers, driving innovation an inspiring the next generation as do the brilliant minds in our team!
Meet the women scientist driving the Distinction project, starting by our Team at @cnrs.fr
#WomenInScience #11February
🌍💉On #IDWGS, we’re listening to the women involved in the #WORMVACS & #HypoVaxGlobal projects and their perspective on #WomenInScience.
🌟Read more about why equity matters in #VaccineResearch and meet the incredible women driving change➡️ tinyurl.com/3xwr524d
#11February #EU4Science #HaDEA
Happy International Day of Women in Science! #WomenInScience #11February
Bilimde Kadın ve Kız Çocukları Uluslararası Günü’nde, ekolojik dönüşümün gizli kahramanlarını selamlıyoruz. Kadınların bilimdeki imzası, doğanın kurtuluş reçetesidir. 🧵👇
#BilimdeKadınlar #11February #EkolojikEvim
Black and white photo shows Almeida reaching up to a microscope. Text reads "Meet the Glaswegian woman who discovered coronavirus #WomenInScience"
It's #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience, #11February.
What better time to learn about June Almeida (1930-2007), a Glasgow-born lab technician with no formal qualifications who discovered human coronavirus in 1964.
Read more from @ntlmuseumsscot.bsky.social:
www.nms.ac.uk/discover-cat...
Save the date!
🗓️ Wednesday 11th of February
⏰ 11:30
📍 Graduation Hall
Dr. Natalia Vidal Prieto #ikerbasque Research Associate Professor from PiE-EHU
Will be talking about: Ocean-inspired solutions for a Sustainable and transformative food system
#PiEgunak #PiEseminars #11february
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👩🔬To mark #11February we revisit the audiovisual "Marcando el ritmo", in which researchers from the CEAB-CSIC reflect on environmental challenges and their everyday work as scientists, providing an honest perspective on the difficulties and inequities🔗https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrFikKU9-7Q
Dr. Victoria Kirsh Scientific Coordinator “One woman in science who has deeply influenced my career is Dr. Susan Mayne, my Ph.D. advisor. Her mentorship shaped my approach to cancer epidemiology, emphasizing rigorous research with real-world impact. Beyond academia, her leadership at the Food and Drug Administration has demonstrated how scientific evidence can inform public health policy, inspiring me to pursue research that translates into meaningful health outcomes.”
Megan Fleming Communications & Knowledge Translation Officer “I would absolutely have to say my high school biology and chemistry teacher. She was so approachable and welcoming and always made our lessons exciting and interactive, even when we got really bogged down with organic chemistry. I also happened to become friends with my now husband in her class!”
Nouar Elkhair Access Officer “Dr. Nazik Nurelhuda has been an incredible mentor, colleague, and friend—someone I deeply admire. Her dedication to public health, dentistry, research, and philanthropy is truly inspiring. She has guided me through research projects, led publications, and shown me what it means to give back, from mentoring others to leading humanitarian initiatives in Sudan. I continue to look up to her and am always amazed by how she balances it all with such passion and generosity.”
Incredible women drive health research forward 💡🧬 Today, on #InternationalDayofWomenInScience, we celebrate their impact, the mentors who inspired them, and the future they’re shaping 🎤 #WomenInScience #GirlsInScience #11February #EveryoneCounts
📣 We're celebrating International #WomenInScience Day #11February and all our inspirational staff delivering and supporting #ResearchWithCare and #Innovation to #ImproveCPFT. ✨
Thanks for changing practice with evidence and finding new routes to recovery and better health for all!
#WhyWeDoResearch
We're marking International Day of #WomenInScience by spotlighting three extraordinary women at our Centre.
Dr Deborah Caswell has received pump-priming funding from the Centre to progress her research into never-smoker lung cancer as she establishes her lab: bit.ly/Deborah_Caswell
#11February
We're marking International Day of #WomenInScience by spotlighting just three extraordinary women at our Centre.
Angie Chan is an engineer in our High-Performance Computing Cluster, facilitating research using large datasets, and exploring opportunities for use of AI bit.ly/Angie_Chan
#11February