Empowered Women in Biotechnology

Empowered Women in Biotechnology
Author: Miranda P Collins
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-27
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Empowered Women in Biotechnology: Changing the World of Science Imagine a canvas that expertly weaves potent narratives of resilience, heartening milestones, and groundbreaking innovations. This Special Report decrypts the captivating world of biotechnology through the lens of its fearless women pioneers. 'Empowered Women in Biotechnology: Changing the World of Science' brings alive the legacies of women from across the globe who dared to enter, excel and redefine the often male-dominated field of biotechnology. This meticulously curated report by Miranda P. Collins examines significant issues, celebrates successes, and spotlights the groundbreaking contributions of women biotechnologists to our world. Historical Overview of Women in Biotechnology: Trace the history of women's involvement in biotechnology. Challenges Faced: Understand the difficulties women face in the biotech field, and how they triumph over them. Leadership and Innovation: Explore the rich history of women's leadership and their innovative contributions. Success Stories: Find inspiration in the narratives spotlighting major scientific breakthroughs achieved by women. Role in Biotech Start-ups: Know about women's contributions to the entrepreneurial aspect of biotechnology. Equal Opportunities and Future Prospects: Probe into how the biotech landscape is evolving to level the playing field for women. Arm yourself with understanding and get fired up to join and be the change, through this compelling dive into how phenomenal women are reshaping the world of Biotechnology. Walk away feeling informed, inspired and above all, empowered. This Special Report is essential reading for anyone passionate about science, biotechnology, gender equality or all of the above!

Women in Biotechnology

Women in Biotechnology
Author: Francesca Molfino
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402086113

Johannes Klumpers Biotechnologies, such as genetic engineering, cloning and biodiversity, raise many legal and ethical concerns, so it is important that people understand these issues and feel able to express their opinions. This is why the European Commission has been, for a number of years, supporting actions to improve communication among scientists in these diverse areas. The project ‘Women in Biotechnology’ (WONBIT), financed under the 6th Framework programme of the European Commission, is an excellent example of what can be done to target opinion-formers such as scientists, economists and lawyers in bottom-up activities, and to encourage a debate on gender issues triggered by developments in the life sciences. WONBIT gave rise to a successful international conference highlighting the importance of adopting good practices and ethical considerations in parallel with the rapid pace of progress in biotechnology – from a woman’s point of view. In particular, the conference addressed women in decision-making positions in b- technology with specific reference to scientific excellence, social competencies and management qualities as well as issues relating to environment, society and the younger generation. But it did not stop there: a key part of the conference was dedicated to stimulating public debate among non-specialists, which has led to a number of recommen- tions to policy-makers on better communication in biotechnology, on taking better account of the gender aspects of research, and on involving more women in the decision-making process that surrounds developments in biotechnology.

Women's Work

Women's Work
Author: Laurel Smith-Doerr
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781588262646

Women scientists working in small, for-profit companies are eight times more likely than their university counterparts to head a research lab. Why? Laurel Smith-Doerr reveals that, contrary to widely held assumptions, strong career opportunities for women and minorities do not depend on the formal policies and long job ladders that large, hierarchical bureaucracies provide. In fact, highly internally linked bio technology firms are far better workplaces for female scientists (when compared to university settings or established pharmaceutical companies), offering women richer opportunities for career advancement. Based on quantitative analyses of more than two-thousand life scientists careers and qualitative studies of scientists in eight biotech and university settings, Smith-Doerr s work shows clearly that the network form of organization, rather than fostering old boy networks, provides the organizational flexibility that not only stimulates innovation, but also aids women s success.

Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology

Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology
Author: Scott Gilbert
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231544588

How does one make decisions today about in vitro fertilization, abortion, egg freezing, surrogacy, and other matters of reproduction? This book provides the intellectual and emotional intelligence to help individuals make informed choices amid misinformation and competing claims. Scott Gilbert and Clara Pinto-Correia speak to the couple trying to become pregnant, the woman contemplating an abortion, and the student searching for sound information about human sex and reproduction. Their book is an enlightening read for men as well as for women, describing in clear terms how babies come into existence through both natural and assisted reproductive pathways. They update “the talk” for the twenty-first century: the birds, the bees, and the Petri dishes. Fear, Wonder, and Science in the New Age of Reproductive Biotechnology first covers the most recent and well-grounded scientific conclusions about fertilization and early human embryology. It then discusses the reasons why some of the major forms of assisted reproductive technologies were invented, how they are used, and what they can and cannot accomplish. Most important, the authors explore the emotional side of using these technologies, focusing on those who have emptied their emotions and bank accounts in a valiant effort to conceive a child. This work of science and human biology is informed by a moral concern for our common humanity.

Beyond Biotechnology

Beyond Biotechnology
Author: Craig Holdrege
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813129478

In 2001 the Human Genome Project announced that it had successfully mapped the entire genetic content of human DNA. Scientists, politicians, theologians, and pundits speculated about what would follow, conjuring everything from nightmare scenarios of state-controlled eugenics to the hope of engineering disease-resistant newborns. As with debates surrounding stem-cell research, the seemingly endless possibilities of genetic engineering will continue to influence public opinion and policy into the foreseeable future. Beyond Biotechnology: The Barren Promise of Genetic Engineering distinguishes between the hype and reality of this technology and explains the nuanced and delicate relationship between science and nature. Authors Craig Holdrege and Steve Talbott evaluate the current state of genetic science and examine its potential applications, particularly in agriculture and medicine, as well as the possible dangers. The authors show how the popular view of genetics does not include an understanding of the ways in which genes actually work together in organisms. Simplistic and reductionist views of genes lead to unrealistic expectations and, ultimately, disappointment in the results that genetic engineering actually delivers. The authors explore new developments in genetics, from the discovery of “non-Darwinian” adaptative mutations in bacteria to evidence that suggests that organisms are far more than mere collections of genetically driven mechanisms. While examining these issues, the authors also answer vital questions that get to the essence of genetic interaction with human biology: Does DNA “manage” an organism any more than the organism manages its DNA? Should genetically engineered products be labeled as such? Do the methods of the genetic engineer resemble the centuries-old practices of animal husbandry? Written for lay readers, Beyond Biotechnology is an accessible introduction to the complicated issues of genetic engineering and its potential applications. In the unexplored space between nature and laboratory, a new science is waiting to emerge. Technology-based social and environmental solutions will remain tenuous and at risk of reversal as long as our culture is alienated from the plants and animals on which all life depends.

Why So Few?

Why So Few?
Author: Catherine Hill
Publisher: Aauw Educational Foundation
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2010
Genre: Women in engineering
ISBN: 9781879922402

"In an era when women are increasingly prominent in medicine, law and business, why are there so few women scientists and engineers? A new research report by AAUW presents compelling evidence that can help to explain this puzzle. Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics presents in-depth yet accessible profiles of eight key research findings that point to environmental and social barriers - including stereotypes, gender bias and the climate of science and engineering departments in colleges and universities - that continue to block women's participation and progress in science, technology, engineering, and math. The report also includes up to date statistics on girls' and women's achievement and participation in these areas and offers new ideas for what each of us can do to more fully open scientific and engineering fields to girls and women."--pub. desc.

Upstream Industrial Biotechnology, 2 Volume Set

Upstream Industrial Biotechnology, 2 Volume Set
Author: Michael C. Flickinger
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 3600
Release: 2013-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118619277

Biotechnology represents a major area of research focus, and many universities are developing academic programs in the field. This guide to biomanufacturing contains carefully selected articles from Wiley's Encyclopedia of Industrial Biotechnology, Bioprocess, Bioseparation, and Cell Technology as well as new articles (80 in all,) and features the same breadth and quality of coverage and clarity of presentation found in the original. For instructors, advanced students, and those involved in regulatory compliance, this two-volume desk reference offers an accessible and comprehensive resource.

Science, Technology, and Innovation

Science, Technology, and Innovation
Author: Alfred J. Watkins
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821373811

This book summarizes, and highlights main messages from, a February 2007 Global Forum convened by the World Bank to discuss strategies, programs, and policies for building science, technology and innovation (STI) capacity to promote sustainable growth and poverty reduction in developing countries.

Empowering Women

Empowering Women
Author: Ranajit Kumar Samanta
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788175330900

The significant roles played and huge contributions made by women in agriculture and rural development throughout the developing nations have been well recognized and documented by various international development agencies, national government, development administrators, academicians and social science researchers alike, in the recent past. The book is expected to be of great help to the students, scholars, policy makers, development administrators and technology transfer personnel in the fields of agricultural and rural development throughout the globe.

Drive for Equal Access

Drive for Equal Access
Author: Sayani Das
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1482857596

Drive for Equal Access is the proceedings report of 2014 International Womens Week National Symposium, held in Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. The national symposium questioned and explored five critical objectives: 1. Health & Nutrition; 2. Education & Dropout; 3. Skills & Vocational Training; 4. Science & Technology; 5. Full & Decent Employment. The two-day national level symposium was sponsored by University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST), National Commission for Women (NCW), and Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). It was an assembly of distinguished gender experts and scholars from diverse fields of interest. Anoop Satpathy, Prof. Binod Khadria, Prof. Chandrika Basu-Majumdar, Dr. G. N. V. Brahmam, Prof. Gouri Srivastava, Prof. Ishita Mukhopadhyay, Dr. Jyoti Sharma, Prof. Karuna Chanana, Prof. Krishna Misra, Dr. M. Vijayalakshmi, Mrs. Madhvi, Dr. Prema Ramachandran, Dr. Rajan Sankar, and Ms. Sonia George voiced on and for different issues of women empowerment in the shared platform. They expressed public opinions and gave action-oriented recommendations from micro-research and case-studies presented by the participants. The book deals with cross-cutting concerns, needs, and opportunities for women in Indian society and addresses womens issues with sensitivity.