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Gender and science

23.03.2021

Denise Naniche (ISGlobal): “The pandemic has shown us that diseases do not know borders”

This 8M, International Women's Day, we #choosetochallenge gender stereotypes and leadership culture in science
08.03.2021

This 8M we #ChooseToChallenge!

03.02.2021

11F at the PRBB: standing up for female scientists

Eva Maria Novoa is one of the last group leaders to join the CRG. She's telling us about her scientific career.
01.12.2020

Eva Maria Novoa (CRG): “It is amazing to find answers to the mysteries that fascinate us”

The Covid-19 crisis has made it even more difficult for many women to find the balance between personal and scientific life. Image by Mario Ejarque from images by CDC, Paweł Czerwiński and Barrett Ward on Unsplash
23.10.2020

The impact of COVID-19 on women in science – reflections on the WISCovid19 conference

Peer mentoring is a space of peer relationship in which trust is crucial. Picture by Hannah Busing from Unsplash.
18.09.2020

Peer mentoring, a basic tool for being a scientist

10.07.2020

First Virtual Symposium on Phylogenomics and Comparative Genomics

22.06.2020

How to be a researcher and a mum in times of Covid-19

The competition aims to analyze the data set that Florence Nightingale used to determine the causes of death of the British Army during the Crimean War.
15.06.2020

Rladies host contest to commemorate Florence Nightingale’s 200th anniversary

Picture of the debate that took place after the screening of the documentary "Scientifilia".
22.03.2020

A gender perspective on the scientific career

Pilar Rivera runs the DCXES-UPF nanomedicine laboratory.
19.03.2020

Pilar Rivera (DCEXS-UPF): “University is where knowledge is generated; you’re learning today what will be tomorrow’s news”

Students tend to have a more solid position towards the scientific-technological path once they get older than 10-14 years old | Picture by NeONBRAND on Unsplash.
20.02.2020

“We must awake aspirations, not vocations, among youth”

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