International Day of Women and Girls in Science is observed each year on the 11th of February, recognising the incredible contributions of women to the field of science. From groundbreaking discoveries to innovative solutions, women have been pivotal in shaping the landscape of scientific progress. In particular, let's take a moment to spotlight the remarkable achievements of women in the In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) industry. Their expertise and dedication have been instrumental in advancing healthcare through the development of diagnostic tools and technologies that save lives every day. From pioneering research to leading teams in developing cutting-edge diagnostics, women in the IVD industry continue to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes. Their contributions not only enhance our understanding of diseases but also revolutionise how we diagnose and treat them. Today, let's celebrate and honour the achievements of women in science, including those in the IVD industry, and continue to support and empower the next generation of women scientists. Together, we can create a more inclusive and diverse scientific community that thrives on the contributions of all. #WomenInScience #WomenInSTEM #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience #IVD #Diagnostics #Science #Empowerment #DiversityandInclusion #11February
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As we celebrate International Women's Day, we spotlight the incredible achievements of women in science and academia. We acknowledge the invaluable contributions of women like A/Prof Venessa Chin, our new Scientific Committee Chair who excel in their fields and champion inclusivity, paving the way for a future where diverse voices drive scientific progress. "As a clinician-researcher, I find inspiration in exploring ways to utilise novel technologies for improving cancer patient care. For me, inclusivity motivates teams of diverse individuals to freely share their collective experiences, ideas, and enthusiasm, creating the best possible research outcomes. An inclusive research environment is a productive and happy one," shares A/Prof Venessa Chin, encapsulating the spirit of collaboration and innovation that defines her approach to research. #IWD2024 #WomenInScience
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On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we celebrate women's achievements and their vital role in science. 👩🔬 Today, we are shining a spotlight on some of our team members who have chosen science as their career pathway and on our projects that aim to deliver new treatments to advance women’s health. Anna Ide, Ana Kadzanaia, Sara Babic Ljubojevic, Matea Krile, Simmi Trehan, Henna Alanko, Tea Borojević and Isidora Perkucin Vojinovic shared with us why they are passionate about science, their experiences working in science-related fields, and why they believe more people should consider pursuing a career in science. Today and every day, we are truly proud of all our brilliant women and their contributions to clinical research, as well as all our female patients participating in clinical trials, such as SPIOMET4HEALTH project, who are making a significant impact on advancing human health globally. 🚀 🌍 #womeninscience #internationaldayofgirlsandwomeninscience #STEM #science #womeninstem
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Hey! Join us in celebrating International Women's Day! Thrilled that the young female researchers in our lab are being recognized on a day like today! Discover what exciting projects we're working on in our newly established Cell Death Signaling Lab by checking out the blog post below! #womaninscience #equityinscience
On this International Women's Day 2024, let's take a moment to recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements and resilience of women worldwide. As we commemorate this day, let's renew our commitment to breaking down barriers and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society. Today, we'd like to highlight the research of the women in the Cell Death Signaling lab. Discover their research exploring the complex molecular mechanisms underlying cell death processes in various diseases by reading our latest blog post. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWXSKvWX #IWD2024 #STEM #WomenInScience #PhD #Postdoc #Research #LetsShapeTheFuture
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Sharing views of women scientists in the field of biomedical research. Listen to Dr Sylvia Fernandez-Rao #InternationalWomensDay2024 Invest in women: Accelerate progress
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Life sciences companies are blazing trails in board diversity 🌱 In a study of 735 boards across industries, life sciences outperform tech in every metric. Women hold 21% of life sciences board seats compared to 13% in tech. Plus, fewer all-male boards — 25% in life sciences vs. 41% in tech.
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To celebrate our women and girls in science, we spoke to Dr Jessamy Tiffen, Head of the Centre for Cancer Innovations, about what inspired her to become a scientist, and what advice she has for women considering a career in #STEM. #internationaldayofwomenandgirlsinscience #february11 #centenaryinstitute #womeninscience #science #research #medicalresearch #WomenInSTEM #womenandgirlsinscience
International Day of Women and Girls in Science - Dr Jessamy Tiffen
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🙋♀️ Where are the women? In the week prior to the International #WomenInScience Day, Biocat explores the situation of female scientists in Catalonia. Accessing #leadership positions, getting #funding or identifying female role models are some of the key challenges to improve parity in the #LifeSciences and #Healthcare sectors, according to a group of female scientists and #entrepreneurs that have been interviewed by #Biocat. Read the article for more details 👇 https://lnkd.in/dARPWHbE With the insights of: ➡ Carolina Aguilar, co-founder and CEO of INBRAIN Neuroelectronics ➡ Laura Soucek, co-founder and CEO of Peptomyc ➡ Ana Maiques, co-founder and CEO of Neuroelectrics ➡ Valerie Vanhooren, co-founder and CEO of ONA Therapeutics In the article, you’ll also find good practices to implement locally and internationally to improve #diversity in the public and private spheres. #femaleleaders
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👩🔬 International Day of Women and Girls in Science: IMMUNO-model Women Make Impact ❗ Women play a crucial role in the IMMUNO-model COST ACTION by holding leadership positions as well as participating in this network. Their contribution to the Action's main objectives is central in fostering research and innovation in the field of preclinical immuno-oncology models. COST Association - European Cooperation in Science and Technology #womeninscience #statistics
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A week on from International Women’s Day, we’re demonstrating our ongoing commitment to champion conversations around ways to #InspireInclusion by spotlighting four of the amazing women who are trailblazing advancements in healthcare at Unilabs. These inspiring voices from across the fields of genetics, radiology, clinical analysis, and pathology, are a sample of the 8,500 women working at Unilabs to empower millions of people to better manage their health, every day. Not only are these women pushing healthcare boundaries, they’re inspiring the next generation of female STEM talent with a glimpse into how their diagnostic knowledge, expert skills, and unique approach can deliver preventive health and wellbeing solutions, and effective treatment options to people around the world. “If we believe it’s possible, or there’s a way to make it possible, then there are no limits.” Here’s to Dr Kristina Lång, Dr Purificação Tavares, MD, PhD, Dr MD PhD Eugenia Colón, Sofia Moniz, MBA, CCRA, and all the influential women at Unilabs who are reimagining a healthier tomorrow. You are an inspiration to us all. Watch them in action in the video below 👇 #IWD2024 #InspireInclusion #InvestInWomen
Women of Unilabs: Reimagining healthcare
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Honoring Women in Biotech: today we pay tribute to Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (1921 - 2011), who revolutionized diagnostic medicine with the development of the radioimmunoassay technique, paving the way for future female scientists. 🔬Co-development of the Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Technique Rosalyn Yalow's most significant contribution to biomedical science was the co-development of the radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique with her research partner Solomon Berson. This technique enables the measurement of minute amounts of biological substances in human blood and other body fluids using a sophisticated combination of antibodies and radioisotopes. Its development not only facilitated research into hormone-related diseases, but also led to advances in the diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions. 🏆 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1977 Yalow was the second American woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, an achievement that underscored her contribution to medical science. The prize, which she shared with Andrew V. Schally and Roger Guillemin (for their work on peptide hormone production in the brain), recognized her development of the radioimmunoassay technique. 👩🔬 Role Model for Women in Science Rosalyn Sussman Yalow's success in a male-dominated field in the mid-20th century served as a role model for women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Her innovation, perseverance and relentless pursuit of knowledge helped her overcome major gender challenges and paved the way for greater gender equality in scientific research and academia. If you want to learn more about inspiring women like Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, follow us on LinkedIn! #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience #WomenInBiotech #STEMEquality #STEM #RosalynSussmanYalow #RIA #Radioimmunoassay #NobelPrize #MedicalScience #Innovation #GenderEquality
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