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Women in Science - Audio

Women in Science - Audio

The Open University

How have individual female scientists contributed to the advancement of science through time? To celebrate the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day (March 8th) and to mark International Year of Chemistry 2011, The Open University asked some of the female scientists currently working in its Faculty of Science, to nominate their personal choice of outstanding woman of science. The female scientists nominated include several Nobel Prize Laureates, such as Marie Curie, Dorothy Hodgkin and American geneticist, Barbara McClintock. The academics also talk about their own experiences of being a woman in the sciences today.
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Women in Science - Audio - Dorothy Hodgkin

Dorothy Hodgkin

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03/08/11 • 6 min

Post-Doctoral Researcher, Clare Warren, nominates Dorothy Hodgkin - the first British woman to win a Nobel Prize.
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Women in Science - Audio - Gertrude Elles

Gertrude Elles

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03/08/11 • 4 min

Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences at The Open University, Dr Sandy Smith nominates geologist, Gertrude Elles.
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Women in Science - Audio - Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock

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03/08/11 • 5 min

American geneticist Barbara McClintock won a Nobel for her pioneering work on genetic transposition. Chosen by Dr Hilary MacQueen, Head of the Department of Life Sciences at The Open University.
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Women in Science - Audio - Women in Science Today

Women in Science Today

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03/08/11 • 7 min

All the speakers work at The Open University’s Faculty of Science. Here, they talk about their own experiences of being a woman in science today.
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Women in Science - Audio - Marie Curie

Marie Curie

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03/08/11 • 7 min

Dr Liz Parvin, Senior Lecturer in Medical Physics at The Open University, nominates double Nobel Laureate Marie Curie, as her outstanding female scientist.
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Women in Science - Audio - Mary Anning

Mary Anning

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03/08/11 • 5 min

Open University PHD student Lucy Greenwood talks about Mary Anning, who collected some of the most significant fossils ever found.
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Women in Science - Audio - Rosalind Franklin

Rosalind Franklin

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03/08/11 • 6 min

Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at The Open University, Monica Grady, celebrates the work of British chemist Rosalind Franklin.
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How many episodes does Women in Science - Audio have?

Women in Science - Audio currently has 7 episodes available.

What topics does Women in Science - Audio cover?

The podcast is about Evolution, Genetics, Geology, Courses, Earth, Podcasts, Education, Gender, Science and Life.

What is the most popular episode on Women in Science - Audio?

The episode title 'Marie Curie' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Women in Science - Audio?

The average episode length on Women in Science - Audio is 6 minutes.

When was the first episode of Women in Science - Audio?

The first episode of Women in Science - Audio was released on Mar 8, 2011.

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