Posts Tagged ‘women in medicine’
Congratulations to the 2021 Claflin Distinguished Scholars (Part 1)
The Claflin Distinguished Scholar Awards were established to support women and their careers during their child-rearing years.
Read MoreVoices of Women in Science: Susan Slaugenhaupt, PhD
Susan Slaugenhaupt, PhD, is the Scientific Director of the Mass General Research Institute and an Investigator in the Center for Genomic Medicine.
Read MoreConversations with Margarita Alegría, PhD
I’m delighted to bring you my first monthly newsletter, Conversations with Margarita. Every month, we’ll chat about a new topic to expand our understanding of the issues that shape our health.
Read MoreVoices of Women in Science: Jacqueline Lane, PhD
Jacqueline Lane, PhD, is a sleep genetics and circadian rhythms researcher investigating the connections between sleep quality and disease.
Read MoreVoices of Women in Science: Margarita Alegría, PhD
Dr. Alegría’s research is focused on testing new models of care, interventions for improving health care and eliminating health care disparities for diverse populations.
Read MoreVoices of Women in Science: Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH
Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH, is an internationally-known expert on neuroendocrine, metabolic and bone complications of disorders that span the weight spectrum from anorexia nervosa to obesity.
Read MoreVoices of Women in Science: Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA
Our first guest blog post is written by Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MBA, a trailblazing physician-scientist studying the intersection of medicine, public health, policy and disparities.
Read MoreCongratulations to the 2020 Claflin Distinguished Scholars
The Claflin Distinguished Scholar Awards were established to support women and their careers during their child-rearing years.
Read MoreA Few Lessons Learned on Imposter Syndrome from Dr. Valerie Young
Have you ever felt like you are the least qualified person in the room who somehow managed to fool everyone into thinking you belong there? If so, you’re not alone, and this feeling is actually a well-known psychological phenomenon called imposter syndrome.
Read MoreMass General Celebrates Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day 2019
Every year on March 8th we recognize International Women’s Day to celebrate the achievements of women, support gender equality and raise awareness against gender bias.
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