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Monday, September 26
 

1:00pm EDT

(REF 26175) ROZ: Supporting Scientific Careers through Inclusivity, Interactivity, and Internationalism
RECORDING: ROZ: Supporting Scientific Careers through Inclusivity, Interactivity, and Internationalism

RECORDINGS: Japan-related playlist

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Many influences, codes, and customs shape science as a profession. These are often implicit, and seldom visible to the beginner. As in other highly competitive employment sectors, scientific careers are forged at an early stage. The sooner early-career scientists learn these codes and customs, the better their chances for successful research careers.

Rosalind Franklin Forum for Female Scientists (Open to All) (“ROZ”) is a website bringing together many thousands of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, assistant professors, senior scientists and researchers, and policy makers in a worldwide conversation. There, longtime practitioners offer young colleagues what textbooks cannot: concrete career counsel, given with immediacy, candor, wit, and compassion in a public assembly accessible to all.

Today, two-thirds of female undergraduates worldwide avoid science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) studies. The number of women that do enter these fields becomes progressively smaller in a phenomenon known as the leaky pipeline. Internationally, just over 20% of scientists and engineers are women. It is patent folly to thwart the scientific intelligence, imagination, abilities, and goodwill of more than half of humankind. Along with others still alarmingly underrepresented in science, women can and do succeed in the halls of discovery.

Along with OIST president Peter Gruss and assistant professor Paola Laurino, this session will engage participants and viewers in career questions and answers such as: “At the start of my career, am I better off seeking collaborations, avoiding them in the name of independence, or placing myself somewhere on a continuum between the two?” “How can I learn to formulate more imaginative, insightful research questions?” and “What precautions will protect my group should funding run low or out; should my strength and leadership fail; or other catastrophes befall us?”

Speakers
avatar for Paola Laurino

Paola Laurino

Assistant professor, Okinawa Inst. of Sci. & Tech. Graduate Univ.
I am a bio-organic chemist, originally from Italy and now living on the beautiful island of Okinawa. My current research interests focus on protein engineering and evolution.
avatar for Peter Gruss

Peter Gruss

President & CEO, OIST - Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Dr. Peter Gruss is the President and CEO of OIST, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. He is an internationally renowned researcher in gene regulation and embryonic development, who served as the President of the Max Planck Society in Germany from 2002–2014. Previously... Read More →
avatar for Erika Fukuhara

Erika Fukuhara

Graduate Student, OIST - Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Hi! My name is Erika Fukuhara. I was born in Okinawa, Japan, but I grew up mostly in Germany and the United States. I completed my bachelor's in Biology at the University of Georgia (in the United States). Currently, I am a PhD student in the Protein Engineering and Evolution Unit... Read More →
avatar for Thato Mokhothu

Thato Mokhothu

PhD candidate, OIST- Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Hello,Nice to meet you. I am Thato, from Maseru, Lesotho. And I am currently pursuing research on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. I am intrigued by the vital role and versatility of chemogenetics and optogenetics in the study of the fundamentals of disease progression to better understand... Read More →
avatar for Saacnicteh Toledo Patino

Saacnicteh Toledo Patino

Postdoc, OIST - Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
(she/her)I am a Structural Biologist with current focus on Evolution and Protein Rational Engineering. Always passionate about the great potential of artificial enzymes to improve all aspects of life.


Monday September 26, 2022 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
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  Gender Balance, Education
 


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