DT-GEO Equality Committee Initiative: ‘Let’s highlight women in science’

Discover 13 stories about female scientific researchers whose work deserves applause, both within and outside the project.

Today marks two months since we launched the ‘Let’s Highlight Women in Science’ initiative through DT-GEO’s Equality Committee and we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve gathered 13 inspiring stories, many from individuals outside our project who discovered us via social media and word of mouth!

Want to check out these incredible stories? Visit our initiative’s landing page here: DT-GEO Women in Science.

Got a story to share? New submissions received via the form will be added every month. Let’s continue to shine a light on the amazing women in science!

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