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The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
Illustration of the internal female reproductive system
Female scientists around the world are leading the new era of menstrual science so that all women can experience it with dignity.
Illustration Grissel
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Grissel Trujillo reflects on her early curiosity for learning and affirms science as a possible path for everyone.
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The true legacy of Julieta Fierro lies in the vocations she inspired and in the way she transformed the relationship that hundreds of people have with science.
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Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.
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Researcher Rita Fuentes writes a letter to the girl she once was, in order to motivate other girls and promote more access to scientific education.
Three female Latin American scientists discuss the challenges facing the world to ensure gender parity.
Illustration of the faces of 8 prominent female scientists
Recognizing the impact of women in science is not only a tribute to their achievements, but also a roadmap to more equitable and diverse futures.
The researcher Grissel Trujillo in her laboratory
Like other scientists, the researcher had to overcome imposter syndrome. Today, she has one of the most promising careers in bioengineering. This is her story.

women in science

Photograph of a woman standing on a blue building
The researcher specializing in nanomedicine is the most recent winner of the Mujer Tec award in the science category.
Illustration of the internal female reproductive system
Female scientists around the world are leading the new era of menstrual science so that all women can experience it with dignity.
Illustration Grissel
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Grissel Trujillo reflects on her early curiosity for learning and affirms science as a possible path for everyone.
Illustration of the author
The true legacy of Julieta Fierro lies in the vocations she inspired and in the way she transformed the relationship that hundreds of people have with science.
Illustration of the author
Today, on International Women in Engineering Day, it’s time to reflect and redesign the rules of the game so that real opportunities exist.
Ana Acosta, Technical and Quality Manager at Colgate-Palmolive; Carolina Senés Guerrero, research professor at the School of Engineering and Sciences; Larisa Cruz Ornelas, General Director of Science and Technological Development for the Government of the State of Jalisco; and Paloma Vargas, research professor at the School of Humanities and Education
The panel, "Female Scientific Leadership in Complex Times," highlighted how new generations of researchers more easily detect gender biases.
Illustration of the author
Researcher Rita Fuentes writes a letter to the girl she once was, in order to motivate other girls and promote more access to scientific education.
Three female Latin American scientists discuss the challenges facing the world to ensure gender parity.
Illustration of the faces of 8 prominent female scientists
Recognizing the impact of women in science is not only a tribute to their achievements, but also a roadmap to more equitable and diverse futures.
The researcher Grissel Trujillo in her laboratory
Like other scientists, the researcher had to overcome imposter syndrome. Today, she has one of the most promising careers in bioengineering. This is her story.

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