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Meet the Black woman whose cells made ground breaking and cutting edge scientific landmark research possible

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Henrietta Lacks is best known as the source of cells that form the HeLa line, used extensively in […]

iamglamscientist March 21, 2017 Innovation, Inspiration, Role model

Meet the Black women behind NASA’s space travels

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In the 1960s, Mercury astronauts Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn and others absorbed the accolades of being […]

iamglamscientist March 21, 2017 Innovation, Inspiration, Role model

Always be unstoppable – Like A Girl

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Monday inspiration for all our readers. You are a leader, You are unstoppable just like a Girl 🙂

iamglamscientist March 20, 2017 Uncategorized

Black female physicist pioneers technology that kills cancer cells

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Strides are currently being made in cancer research thanks to the contributions of Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green, one of […]

iamglamscientist September 7, 2016 Innovation, Inspiration, Role model

Apply: 2017-18 Chevening Scholarships

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Applications for 2017-18 Chevening Scholarships, the prestigious global scholarship programme of the UK government, are now open. About […]

iamglamscientist August 24, 2016 Opportunities, Scholarships, Training

A new superweapon in the fight against cancer

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  Paula Hammond, head of MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, is developing new technologies to kill cancer cells. […]

iamglamscientist July 29, 2016 Innovation, Inspiration, Role model

Master’s Fellowships in Public Health and Tropical Medicine

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  This scheme provides junior researchers with the opportunity to gain research experience and training at Master’s degree […]

iamglamscientist July 22, 2016 Fellowships

PhD Fellowship for Women Scientists from Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed Countries

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If you are a female scientists who wish to pursue your PhD degree in natural sciences, including agriculture […]

iamglamscientist May 25, 2016 Fellowships, Opportunities, Training

APPLY: L’OREAL – UNESCO FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA FELLOWSHIPS 2016

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L’OrĂ©al Corporate Foundation in partnership with UNESCO and the African Network of Scientific and Technological Institutions (ANSTI) is […]

iamglamscientist April 25, 2016 Fellowships

South African Epidemiologist Named as the 2016 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Laureate for Africa and the Arab States

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UKZN’s Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim was among five leading women scientists across five world regions and 15 promising young researchers who […]

iamglamscientist April 25, 2016 Inspiration, Role model

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