Throughout history, women have contributed significantly in every facet of life. And STEM fields are no different. On this episode, let's talk about some very important women, past and present, that have impacted space science as well as chemistry. Highlighting these women will, hopefully, inspire the next generation of girls to pursue careers in STEM fields. Having diverse and inclusive thoughts and discussions will only give us better solutions to the problems we face. Image from youthareawesome.com.
- Diana Trujillo's story from cleaning lady to Perseverance Flight Director
- Frances Arnold and directed evolution
- President Biden's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and their goals
- Jennifer Doudna and CRISPR-Cas9
- Paula Hammond's career
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03/18/21 • 27 min
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