
Netzwerk „Women in Science“
Das Netzwerk „Women in Science“ ist eine Gruppe von Doktorandinnen aus Arbeitsgruppen unseres Verbundes. Das Team lädt renommierte Wissenschaftlerinnen aus aller Welt nach Münster ein, die ihre Arbeit bei Veranstaltungen unserer lokalen Forschungsverbünde vorstellen. Zusätzlich organisiert die Gruppe informelle Diskussionsrunden, in denen sich Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen mit den erfahrenen Forscherinnen über wissenschaftliche Themen sowie über Herausforderungen auf dem Karriereweg auszutauschen können. Wer sich dem Netzwerk anschließen möchte, ist herzlich eingeladen – das Team trifft sich immer am ersten Mittwoch im Monat.
Interviews mit den Vortragenden zu Karriereperspektiven:
- “I feel that being a scientist is the best profession ever”: Interview mit Prof. Sara Wickström
- “I want to do science as a mother, as a woman and as somebody that has my own way of doing things”: Interview mit Prof. Maya Schuldiner
- “Sharing scientific discoveries is important”: Interview mit Prof. Ana-Maria Lennon-Duménil
- “I keep the positives of science into focus”: Interview mit Prof. Marianne Bronner
- “What matters most in doing research is enjoying the process”: Interview mit Prof. Anna Akhmanova
- “Being part of a group enhances joy and reduces the negative effects of failure”: Interview mit Prof. Valentina Greco
Bisherige Vorträge:
Date | Topics and speakers |
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05.12.2024 | Strategies for DNA recognition in a chromatinized genome Alicia Michael, Klosterneuburg, Austria Host: Women in Science, CRC 1348 Dynamic Cellular Interfaces |
21.11.2024 | Polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism and organ remodelling Ingrid Fleming, Frankfurt, Germany Host: Women in Science, CRC 1348 Dynamic Cellular Interfaces |
14.11.2022 | Biophysical mechanisms controlling tissue flows during development Karen Kasza, Columbia University, New York, US Host: Women in Science, CRC 1348 Dynamic Cellular Interfaces |
02.05.2022 | Studying cortical development through the lens of human disorders Gaia Novarino, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Austria Host: Women in Science, Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre |
07.02.2022 | Understanding organ development and regeneration using single-cell technologies Barbara Treutlein, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Host: Women in Science, Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre |
12.04.2021 | Nuclear mechanotransduction: regulation of cell fate and integrity Sara A. Wickström, University of Helsinki, Helsinki/Finland Host: Women in Science, Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre |
25.01.2021 | Keeping in touch - systematic identification of contact sites and their functions Maya Schuldiner, Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot/Israel Host: Women in Science, Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre |
03.12.2018 | Dendritic cell migration: from microfluidics to intravital imaging Ana-Maria Lennon-Dumenil, Paris/France Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |
09.07.2018 | Regulatory interactions underlying neural crest formation and migration Marianne E. Bronner, Pasadena/USA Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |
09.04.2018 | Control of cell architecture and motility by dynamic microtubules Anna Akhmanova, Utrecht/Netherlands Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |
27.11.2017 | Shapely changes: dynamics of the neural stem cell niche in Drosophila Pauline Spéder, Paris/France Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |
20.11.2017 | Regulation of microtubules by dachsous cadherin during zebrafish embryogenesis Lila Solnica-Krezel, St. Louis/USA Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |
28.11.2016 | Capturing principles of tissue function by imaging live mice Valentina Greco, Yale University, New Haven/USA Host: "Women in Science" network, Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence |