Women in STEM
Wan Yue, Ph.D
Wan Yue, Ph.D
Dr. Wan Yue is a research scientist focusing on RNA and developing new technologies to study RNA and its functions. She became the first Singaporean to win the Branco Weiss Fellowship in 2014. She currently operates the Wan Lab at the Genome Institue of Singapore to continue her research in tools to understand RNA.
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Dr. Wan Yue is a research scientist focusing on RNA and developing new technologies to study RNA and its functions. She became the first Singaporean to win the Branco Weiss Fellowship in 2014. She currently operates the Wan Lab at the Genome Institue of Singapore to continue her research in tools to understand RNA.
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Rose Bear Don't Walk
Rose Bear Don't Walk
Rose Bear Don't Walk is a Native American ethnobotanist and tribal foods consultant in Montana. Her research is on the local edible flora near her home at the Flathead Indian Reservation and its effects on community health and longevity. Through her research, she actively improves the health status of her tribe and cultivates reconnection with traditional foods.
Rose Bear Don't Walk is a Native American ethnobotanist and tribal foods consultant in Montana. Her research is on the local edible flora near her home at the Flathead Indian Reservation and its effects on community health and longevity. Through her research, she actively improves the health status of her tribe and cultivates reconnection with traditional foods.
Sara Seager, Ph.D.
Sara Seager, Ph.D.
Dr. Sara Seager is a Professor of Physics, Planetary Science, and Aeronautics at MIT. She is involved in nuermous research projects including searches for signs of life based on exoplanate atmospheres. She has over 30 years of research experience across the Carnegie Institute, Princeton, and MIT and is credited with over 200 peer review publications as of 2019.
Dr. Sara Seager is a Professor of Physics, Planetary Science, and Aeronautics at MIT. She is involved in nuermous research projects including searches for signs of life based on exoplanate atmospheres. She has over 30 years of research experience across the Carnegie Institute, Princeton, and MIT and is credited with over 200 peer review publications as of 2019.