With our role on the Steering Committee, we urge you to attend this important event: 5th Annual Vivian W. Pinn Symposium, Presented by NIH and the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH). Held annually during National Women's Health Week, the symposium is ORWH's signature event, honoring the first full-time director of ORWH, who made tremendous strides in advancing the mission of the Office. This year's symposium is titled “Integrating Sex and Gender Into Biomedical Research as a Path for Better Science and Innovation.” The event will illustrate the scientific, societal, and economic opportunities for integrating sex and gender into biomedical research and the power of synergistically working together.
May 11–12, 2021 | Virtual Only Click Here to Register The Rosalind Franklin Society recognizes and celebrates the contributions of outstanding women in the life sciences and affiliated disciplines, promotes broadened opportunities for women in the sciences, and through its many activities motivates new generations of women to this calling. The Society honors the achievements of Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958), a British x-ray crystallographer whose extraordinary work, though largely overlooked and under-appreciated at the time, was crucial to the discovery of DNA’s structure by James Watson and Francis Crick. The powerful symbolism of her remarkable story drives the Society’s agenda. The Rosalind Franklin Society is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3). |