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50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?

It’s been 50 years since Women in Cell Biology (WICB) was founded by junior women cell biologists who found themselves neither represented at the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) presentations nor receiving the information, mentoring, and sponsorship they needed to advance their careers. Sin...

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Autores principales: Masur, Sandra K., Goodenough, Ursula, Kane, Caroline M., Marincola, Elizabeth, Zavala, Maria Elena, Omotade, Julia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-04-0186
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author Masur, Sandra K.
Goodenough, Ursula
Kane, Caroline M.
Marincola, Elizabeth
Zavala, Maria Elena
Omotade, Julia
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Goodenough, Ursula
Kane, Caroline M.
Marincola, Elizabeth
Zavala, Maria Elena
Omotade, Julia
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description It’s been 50 years since Women in Cell Biology (WICB) was founded by junior women cell biologists who found themselves neither represented at the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) presentations nor receiving the information, mentoring, and sponsorship they needed to advance their careers. Since then, gender parity at ASCB has made significant strides: WICB has become a standing ASCB committee, women are regularly elected president of the ASCB, and half the symposia speakers are women. Many of WICB’s pioneering initiatives for professional development, including career panels, workshops, awards for accomplishments in science and mentoring, and career mentoring roundtables, have been incorporated and adapted into broader “professional development” that benefits all members of ASCB. The time has passed when we can assume that all women benefit equally from progress. By strategically, thoughtfully, and honestly recognizing the challenges to women of the past and today, we may anticipate those new challenges that will arise in the next 50 years. WICB, in collaboration with the ASCB, can lead in data collection and access and can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. This work will be a fitting homage to the women who, half a century ago, posted bathroom stall invitations to the first Women in Cell Biology meetup.
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spelling pubmed-86940792022-02-16 50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going? Masur, Sandra K. Goodenough, Ursula Kane, Caroline M. Marincola, Elizabeth Zavala, Maria Elena Omotade, Julia Mol Biol Cell Perspective It’s been 50 years since Women in Cell Biology (WICB) was founded by junior women cell biologists who found themselves neither represented at the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) presentations nor receiving the information, mentoring, and sponsorship they needed to advance their careers. Since then, gender parity at ASCB has made significant strides: WICB has become a standing ASCB committee, women are regularly elected president of the ASCB, and half the symposia speakers are women. Many of WICB’s pioneering initiatives for professional development, including career panels, workshops, awards for accomplishments in science and mentoring, and career mentoring roundtables, have been incorporated and adapted into broader “professional development” that benefits all members of ASCB. The time has passed when we can assume that all women benefit equally from progress. By strategically, thoughtfully, and honestly recognizing the challenges to women of the past and today, we may anticipate those new challenges that will arise in the next 50 years. WICB, in collaboration with the ASCB, can lead in data collection and access and can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. This work will be a fitting homage to the women who, half a century ago, posted bathroom stall invitations to the first Women in Cell Biology meetup. The American Society for Cell Biology 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8694079/ /pubmed/34793240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-04-0186 Text en © 2021 Masur et al. “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International Creative Commons License.
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Kane, Caroline M.
Marincola, Elizabeth
Zavala, Maria Elena
Omotade, Julia
50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?
title 50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?
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title_fullStr 50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?
title_full_unstemmed 50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?
title_short 50 Years of Women in Cell Biology: Where have we been? Where are we going?
title_sort 50 years of women in cell biology: where have we been? where are we going?
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E21-04-0186
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