Last week of my 20s! 🎉 I will be living the ✨ dream all week - work retreat in Atlanta with our amazing women & early career-led lab, then celebrating with my husband, friends, and family over the weekend. #ATL #GirlsJustWannaDoScience #DisabledInSTEM
Caterina Scarpellini discovered a comet ✨ and founded one of Rome’s first meteorological stations 🌦️
An astronomer AND meteorologist in the 1800s — a true STEM pioneer.
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Bertha Lutz was a Brazilian zoologist who turned science into social change. She fought for suffrage, gender equality, and global policy reform.
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Frieda Robscheit-Robbins co-developed the cure for pernicious anemia. Her research was critical to modern B12 therapy. She deserves to be remembered. #WomenInSTEMWednesday #WomenInScience #STEMHistory #GirlsJustWannaDoScience
Merit Ptah was believed to be a physician in 2700 BCE and the first named woman in science. Whether real or symbolic, her name is a powerful reminder: women have always been in STEM. #WomenInSTEMWednesday #STEMHistory #RoleModel #GirlsJustWannaDoScience
Joy Buolamwini is the coder fighting bias in artificial intelligence. She founded the Algorithmic Justice League to challenge AI inequality. STEM = change. #WomenInSTEMWednesday #TechEquity #GirlsJustWannaDoScience #WomenInSTEM
🧬 Anne McLaren’s work paved the way for IVF—transforming millions of lives! 🌟
This #WomenInSTEMWednesday, we celebrate her scientific brilliance, compassion, and leadership.
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