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Empowering young women in STEM with the Young Women in Bio organisation

On November 21st, the organization Young Women in Bio along with GCI trainees Diana Berry and Mara Whitford held a fantastic science outreach event at the GCI.
Image by Kailyn Wanhella.

Students from a local high school, especially young women, were encouraged to participate in this event. They experienced talks about embarking on a career in science from multiple speakers, including GCI scientist Prof. Daniela Quail. They also engaged in fun lab workshops led by student volunteers from the GCI.

The aim of this YWiB event was to encourage young women to pursue careers in STEM by showing them that the field is accessible to them. It also allowed graduate students from the GCI to act as role models and participate in science outreach activities.

We would like to thank the incredible organizers Diana Berry and Mara Whitford, as well as all GCI trainees who volunteered and made this day a great success!

GCI trainee Yilin Wang showing students the lab
Image by Diana Berry.

GCI trainee Yilin Wang showing the students an experiment and discussing the science behind it.

Organizers introducing the YWiB organization
Image by Kailyn Wanhella.

Organizers introducing the YWiB organization.

Group picture of all attendees in front of the GCI sign
Image by Kailyn Wanhella.

Group picture of all attendees in front of the GCI sign.

GCI trainees Bianca Colalillo and Ana María Hincapié showing students some experiments
Image by Diana Berry.

GCI trainees Bianca Colalillo and Ana María Hincapié helping a student do an experiment.

GCI trainee Kailyn Wanhella gives a talk
Image by Yilin Wang.

GCI trainee Kailyn Wanhella gives a talk.

Students learning how to run an agarose gel electrophoresis
Image by Kailyn Wanhella.

Students learning how to run an agarose gel electrophoresis.

GCI trainees Bianca Colalillo and Ana María Hincapié showing students some experiments
Image by Kailyn Wanhella.

GCI trainees Bianca Colalillo and Ana María Hincapié showing students some experiments.

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