Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to include another issue of RFS Briefings with some timely and encouraging updates on women in science. Women and girls must be at the center of health innovation to ensure all people can live healthy and productive lives. The National Institutes of Health and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation co-hosted the Innovation Equity Forum last week to map out global opportunities to advance women's health equity. Women's health - from contraception to maternal care to basic research - demands urgent attention and funding to ensure that women, everywhere, can remain in good health. When women thrive, we all thrive. Last week, we joined women's health experts to discuss challenges and opportunities to accelerate progress on women's health. I was thrilled to be part of the Steering Committee (left, below) and working with Jamie White, Health Science Strategy and Relations Lead, at ORWH (right, below). This discussion will help set the stage for the Grand Challenges discussions in October in Senegal. Stay tuned! Please continue to share important news and opportunities with us so that we may share it with you and others who are committed to supporting the careers of exceptional women in science. Stay safe and sound, Karla Shepard Rubinger These researchers are reimagining animal behavior through a feminist lens. 3 UK universities nurturing a new generation of female engineers. Carol Robinson Inducted into Prestigious American Philosophical Society (APS) for 2023. Dame Carol Robinson, the Dr. Lee's Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery at Oxford University, has received recognition for her pioneering work in mass spectrometry techniques spanning more than three decades. Her research has revolutionized our understanding of protein structures and interactions, particularly in relation to diseases. Read more. Image credit: Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery New method offers unprecedented detail in tracking protein activity in living cells. Understanding the role of KMT2D in MLL-AF9 acute myeloid leukemia. Nicole Cruz, with mentor Robert G. Roeder, at The Rockefeller University, New York, received the latest Mark Foundation for Cancer Research Physician-Scientist award in partnership with Damon Runyon. Read more. Image credit: Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation & The Mark Foundation. The Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholar Awards. Wistar Institute Study Gives New Insight into How Cancer Metastasizes to the Brain. A new study by Wistar scientists published in Nature Communications shows that a type of brain cell called astrocytes plays an important role in promoting brain metastasis by recruiting a specific subpopulation of immune cells. The finding could be a first step toward identifying potential targets for therapies to fight cancers that metastasize to the brain. This would fill a significant unmet need, said researcher Qing Chen, M.D., Ph.D. Read more. Image credit: Wistar Institute.
The V Foundation for Cancer Research Announces the First Class of A Grant of Her Own: The Women Scientists Innovation Award for Cancer Research. Carolyn Kraus receives competitive Ruth L. Kirschstein award.
Women in STEM: An Inspiring Journey with Dr. Jo Brewer. No drug for COVID: ‘the most successful failure in my life’ Unraveling connections between the brain and gut.
Interview: Women in Science - Pamela Adede and her hope for future generations of women to thrive in science. Don’t get mad, get equal: putting an end to misogyny in science. Interview ‘Designing a vaccine that covers all cancers is hard’: biotech pioneer Lindy Durrant. “Cancer is my game,” says Prof. Lindy Durrant, an immunologist, founder and chief executive of Scancell, which is developing vaccines that could offer a needle-free protection against Covid as well as novel treatments against cancer. The immunologist who runs Scancell is trialing novel treatments to attack tumors, as well as needle-free Covid jabs. Read more. Image credit: University of Nottingham. Women in Science: How Charco Neurotech's Lucy Jung is 'restoring joy' for Parkinson's patients. Subscribe to our newsletter (RFS Briefings) at rosalindfranklinsociety.substack.com Marianna Limas, Social Media Manager |