Other Resources on Women in Science and Healthcare
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RESOURCES
ARTICLES
- Salary gap between male and female physicians adds up to $2 million in lifetime earnings - Stat
- Meet the computer scientist and activist who got Big Tech to stand down - Fast Company
- The intersectionality wars - Vox
- Nobel laureate discusses science and ethics of genome engineering in lecture - Imperial College London
- Career moves: Ways to bridge the gender gap in medical science - AAMC
- Hayley Arceneaux: Mission of a Lifetime - St. Jude Inspire
- Nature Careers: The men who say no to manels - Nature
- Sexism pushed Rosalind Franklin toward the scientific sidelines during her short life, but her work still shines on her 100th birthday - The New Leam
- 100 Women of the Year - 1953: Rosalind Franklin - Time Magazine
- The woman who discovered the first coronavirus - BBC News
- A Conversation With Dr. Archana Chatterjee, Dean of Chicago Medical School - Pulse
- The Untold History of Women in Science and Technology - The White House, President Barack Obama
- What the US can learn from women in the Soviet workforce - Quartz
- Sexual Harassment Is Rampant in Health Care. Here’s How to Stop It. - Harvard Business Review
- 7 Inequities: A Weeklong Look at the Biases Women Face - New York Times
- Rosalind Franklin the Scientist - On the centenary of her birth, a look back at the fundamental role of Rosalind Franklin in unraveling the structure of the double helix in 1953. - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
- Sexism pushed Rosalind Franklin toward the scientific sidelines during her short life, but her work still shines on her 100th birthday - The Conversation
- 100 years after her birth, the work of Rosalind Franklin lives on in the fight against Covid-19 - The Times UK
- Rosalind Franklin: Beyond the Double Helix - Inside Science
- 15 Facts About Rosalind Franklin On Her 100th Birthday - Mental Floss
- Rosalind Franklin centenary: 'She would have been totally amazed' - BBC News
- Rosalind Franklin was so much more than the ‘wronged heroine’ of DNA - One hundred years after her birth, it’s time to reassess the legacy of a pioneering chemist and X-ray crystallographer. - Nature
- Women Scientists Have the Evidence About Sexism - Centuries of bias have impeded the advance of human knowledge. - The Atlantic
VIDEOS & PODCASTS
- Coded Bias - A shalini Kantayya Film
- YouTube: AI, Ain't I A Woman? - Joy Buolamwini
- Nova PBS: Picture a Scientist - Researchers expose longstanding discrimination against women in science.
- Ted Talk: Teach girls bravery, not perfection
- Ken Burns presents "The Gene: An Intimate History" on PBS
- Scene from Photograph 51, by Anna Zigler, Court Theatre, Chicago
- Podcast: A world without Rosalind Franklin - Stereo Chemistry
EVENTS
- Understanding Pay Inequity: Equipping ourselves to close the gender pay gap in medicine and science - AAMC | Dr. Amy Gottlieb | August 5, 2021
- Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education: 2020 Public Summit - October 19-20, 2020
- #HELA2020: The Incontestable Impact of Henrietta Lacks 100th Birthday Symposium Highlights - July 31, 2020
- Moving from Bystander to Upstander: Take Action to Combat Harassment and Aggression - May 26, 2020