ALD Online 2020 Women in STEM Organisations: 9. The Life of Science

The Life of Science

Location: India

The Life of Science is a “lab hopping” interview project that profiles and celebrates the work of Indian women scientists. The project was started by freelance science writers Aashima Freidog and Nandita Jayaraj, and includes comics, podcasts, photo essays and articles. In 2019, they also published their illustrated book 31 Fantastic Adventures in Science: Women Scientists of India, about contemporary Indian women scientists.

You can follow their work here:

Twitter: @labhopping
Facebook: facebook.com/lifeofscience
Instagram: @labhopping
Website: thelifeofscience.com

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ALD Online 2020 Women in STEM Advocates: 8. Chada El Islam Manel Benmahcene

Chada El Islam Manel Benmahcene

Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Chada is a senior technical product manager and co-leads the LeanIn Women in Tech Circle in Dubai supporting women in STEM. She was an organiser of WiDS Abu Dhabi and Dubai 2020, and led a panel on careers in data science for women.

You can follow her work here:

Twitter: @chadou20
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/benchada 
YouTube: Chada El Islam Manel Benmahcene
GitHub: benchada

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ALD Online 2020 Women in STEM Organisations: 8. Sisterhood of Native American Coders (SONAC)

Sisterhood of Native American Coders (SONAC)

Location: USA

SONAC is a non-profit that aims to inspire girls into tech, by running computer science and coding programmes for Native American girls. They have over 81 girls currently registered in their summer course, from 24 states, representing 59 tribal affiliations. They have a guest speaker series, which features indigenous women in STEM, and hold weekly meetings on Zoom for mentoring and coding.

You can follow their work here:

Twitter: @SONAC_Official
YouTube: Sisterhood of Native American Coders
Website: sisterhoodofnativeamericancoders.org

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ALD Online 2020 Women in STEM Advocates: 7. Dr Vidita Vaidya

Dr Vidita Vaidya

Location: India

Vidita is a professor of neuroscience at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. She was featured in the Indian Academy of Sciences’ book Lilavati’s Daughters, which is a collection of biographical essays on Indian female scientists. In 2015, she won the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in medical sciences, and in 2019, the Nature Mentoring in Science Award for her philosophy of putting people above productivity and nurturing students.

You can follow her work here:

Twitter: @ViditaVaidya
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/vidita-vaidya-3346622
Website: tifr.res.in/~dbs/faculty/V_Vaidya.html

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ALD Online 2020 Women in STEM Organisations: 7. Chicago Women in STEM Initiative

Chicago Women in STEM Initiative

Location: USA

Chicago Women in STEM Initiative is a community of  women dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM through events and mentoring. They run a STEM Circuits Program which provide career and development opportunities, and hold an annual symposium. They also have a blog sharing their stories to inspire girls and women, and to demonstrate that women in STEM are a collective.

You can follow their work here:

Twitter: @chiSTEMwomen
Facebook: facebook.com/chiSTEMwomen
Instagram: @chistemwomen
YouTube: Chicago Women in STEM Initiative
LinkedIn: Chicago Women in STEM Initiative
Website: chicagowomenstem.org

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