Women@TheFrontier
@WomenAtFrontier
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A global community of #innovators, #entrepreneurs, and game-changers. Our focus is to FIND – FUEL – FUND female trailblazers and dynamic rock stars.
Atlanta GA | Silicon Valley CA
Joined July 2011
Meet the high schooler who invented color-changing sutures. #womwninsciemce
smithsonianmag.com
After winning a state science fair and becoming a finalist in a national competition, Dasia Taylor now has her sights set on a patent
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Happy International Women's Day! We're celebrating women who have changed the world. Here's all of the amazing women who have received the #NobelPrize and their remarkable achievements at the time of the award. Who are the women that inspire you the most? #IWD2021
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay Today we're celebrating women around the globe making the world a better place for all
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“Women belong in space, and so getting to be the first American civilian woman in space — I’m not going to be the last.” — Hayley Arceneaux https://t.co/ZW80SMAyin
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Hayley Arceneaux, a 29-year-old physician assistant, was the first person selected to go on the first all-civilian spaceflight mission later this year.
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My new book, Find Where the Wind Goes- Moments from My Life -2nd Edition is now available for pre-order! It’s about growing up to be who you intend to be – with humor, sincerity, creativity & caring. Check it out - https://t.co/g4Msat9QJq I’m excited. #WomenInScienceDay
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“Observe, brainstorm, research, build and communicate.” Meet the brilliant young scientist and inventor, Gitanjali Rao, named Time’s Kid of the Year.
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How will you help support the growth of Black women tech founders? #WomeninSTEM #WomeninTech
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No better day than today to showcase the cover art for the 2nd edition of Find Where The Wind Goes - moments from my life written from the perspective of a teenager MORE SOON! Art by my friends at @thestudionyc @ocasioart
#FindWhereTheWindGoes #FWTWG #MaeJemison @SignalHillRd
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Girls running the world. This 14 year old won a $25K prize for a discovery that could lead to a cure for Covid-19 #WomenInSTEM
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“My wish is that this will provide a positive message to the young girls who would like to follow the path of science, and to show them that women in science can also have an impact through the research that they are performing.” - 2020 Chemistry Laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier
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BREAKING NEWS: The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna “for the development of a method for genome editing.”
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Meet Latinas In STEM who are leading the fight against Alzheimer's Disease. #WomeninSTEM
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Happy Birthday, Nora Stanton! Nora was the first woman to graduate from @Cornell with a civil #engineering degree and first female member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (@ASCETweets). Learn more: https://t.co/nnn7S4m8IS
#WomenInSTEM @CornellEng
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Naheda Sahtout is legally blind, and argues science needs to start a conversation to attract and empower more researchers like her. #WomeninStem
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🚀 Margaret Hamilton, renowned #mathematician and computer #science pioneer, is credited with having coined the term software #engineering while working at #MIT! #womeninstem #womeninscience
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How are you managing childcare during COVID 19? Meet the innovators helping families cope with the crisis. #Covid19 #startups
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“Feminist economists have been saying it for years: the care economy is the foundation of the global economy. “ UN policy advisor Laura Turquet introduces four lessons from #COVID19 that should shape policy decisions everywhere.
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We couldn't agree more.
“Education for girls is not just learning books, passing exams, and getting jobs. It is empowerment, freedom, and nourishment. It is independence, giving them the ability to stand on their own two feet, making them resilient.” — @Malala
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Meet Adji Bousso Dieng, Princeton's School of Engineering's first Black female faculty.
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