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Nora Mathison

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The latest issue of Scientific Observer from Technology Networks includes an article about Lost Women of Science written by our senior editor, Nora Mathison . technologynetworks.com/tn/ebooks/the-…

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So women docs make 25% less than men over the course of a career, but they are better at their jobs? Am I hearing that right? This month’s newsletter, written by senior editor Nora Mathison, looks at the specifics of this contradiction:mailchi.mp/16d50797a0a4/t… #womeninmedicine

So women docs make 25% less than men over the course of a career, but they are better at their jobs? Am I hearing that right?

This month’s newsletter, written by senior editor <a href="/NoraMathison/">Nora Mathison</a>, looks at the specifics of this contradiction:mailchi.mp/16d50797a0a4/t…

#womeninmedicine
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Meet our Season Two subject: Klára Dán von Neumann, or Klari to her friends. In the words of @ananyo, she is “the most overlooked person in the history of computing.” #womenintech

Meet our Season Two subject: Klára Dán von Neumann, or Klari to her friends. In the words of @ananyo, she is “the most overlooked person in the history of computing.” 

#womenintech
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Lost Women of Science's overarching goal is to illuminate the lives and works of female scientists who have been forgotten even as their contributions shape modern life. Nora Mathison covers the initiative in this enlightening article for Technology Networks. technologynetworks.com/tn/articles/th…

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Season 2 is here! You can now listen to the first episode, about the early computer coder Klára Dán von Neumann, wherever you get your podcasts. @PRX @SciAm @KatieHafner @computerhistory @ananyo @janetabbatevt Womens Audio Mission podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/los…

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Here’s how Dems can + must do more than wait for an election. Let’s start w/ why: - 7 of the 9 justices were appointed by a party that hasn’t won a popular vote more than once in 30 years - 1 of those seats was stolen - Several lied to Congress to secure their appointment…

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"Whatever language we now have to talk about interiority was not pulled out of thin air, but wrestled into existence by people in the past who needed it." - Nora Mathison in Slate How Should We Talk About the Mental Health of Historical Figures? slate.com/technology/202…

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"Whatever language we now have to talk about interiority was not pulled out of thin air, but wrestled into existence by people in the past who needed it." Important article from Slate's Nora Mathison & Arizona State University on #mentalhealth of historical figures. slate.com/technology/202…

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Bravo to Nora Mathison on our Lost Women of Science Initiative team for this important discussion of the mental health of historical figures-#seasontwo lnkd.in/gwR4jTby

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Klári's mental health changed the course of her life. How should we talk about that? In this piece for Slate State of Mind, senior editor Nora Mathison explores what the new language around mental health means for those who didn't live to see it. Arizona State University slate.com/technology/202…

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Yvonne Y. Clark has been nicknamed “The First Lady of Engineering.” LWoS Season 3 is about her groundbreaking work, and what it means to be the first in a scientific field, especially as a Black woman in America. Scientific American PRX #womeninengineering

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Season 3 is live! “The First Lady of Engineering” tells the story of Yvonne Young Clark, or YY. Episode 1 takes us to the beginning—YY’s early family history, starting with Joshua Houston. Art by Traci mims podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/los… PRX Scientific American UNCF #womeninengineering

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Episode 3 is out now! This one’s for the science lovers; it’s about YY’s technical work at NASA, and the fascinating history of the American space program. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/los… Scientific American PRX SWE #womeninengineering #projectapollo #mechanicalengineering

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Hi! I produced this season with the very wonderful Nora Mathison Elah Feder and the rest of the Lost Women of Science team. We've been out for a hot minute now, but catch up with eps 1-4 before our 5th and final episode drops next week.

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Proud to have worked on this episode of Lost Women of Science -- Dr. Sarah Loguen Fraser, the child of abolitionists, went to medical school during the promise of Reconstruction, and became the first woman licensed to practice medicine in the Dominican Republic.

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I narrated and produced this episode w ashraya and I'm so excited to share it. The first female doc in the Dominican Republic was an American woman. Right after the Civil War, she was one of the first Black female MDs in the US, before Jim Crow drove her to practice elsewhere.