Don’t Use A.I. to Do This www.nytimes.com/2026/04/15/o...
Love this take by one of my favorite writers. 🤣
Dev Bio Science Communication opportunity! The John Doctor Prize is open for 2026 (Deadline June 1). More info here below - Please share and encourage folks to submit videos!
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Congratulations Camila! So proud of you for completing your qualifying exam and passing to candidacy! You did it! 🤩
Congratulations, @taylormlanier.bsky.social! So proud of you!
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Five(+) women authors by whom I’ve read (and loved) at least five books:
Margaret Atwood
Octavia Butler
NK Jemisin
Barbara Kingsolver
Nnedi Okorafor
Martha Wells
Zadie Smith
(That was fun to look up and illustrates my reading preferences pretty well!)
In labs filled with microscopes and in classrooms filled with curiosity, Dr. Taylor Medlock-Lanier has built a graduate career defined by discovery and perseverance. A doctoral graduate of the cellula...
the culmination of one year of collaborative work on a #SciArt zine discussing gynecological issues, finally in print form!
from a lovely team from the @sangerinstitute.bsky.social with special thanks to Dr @talkswithdrsesay.bsky.social and Dr Gioia Canciani for reviewing the contents! 🥼🩸
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith
Rachel Roberts-Galbraith
Five women authors by whom I've read at least five books:
- Toni Morrison
- Audre Lorde
- Patricia Smith
- Lucille Clifton
- Louise Glück
There are a few others I didn’t name bc they didn’t meet the “loved” criterion, then hilariously only 2 men authors by whom I’ve read at least five books: Steven King and David Sedaris.