Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.
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Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.
Emily Wilkerson is in her 4th year of Medicine at Queen's University. She is originally from Vancouver, BC and holds her undergraduate degree in Music, with a major in Opera Performance from UBC. Following her music degree, she decided to study Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC, which then led her to pursue a career in medicine. Her interests lie in the humanities in medicine, palliative care and chronic pain, disability advocacy, and Family Medicine.
Women of Scientista
Queen's University's Chapter of the Scientista foundation aims to promote the advancement of undergraduate and graduate women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM). Our propose is to provide women in science with the resources and support necessary to help them succeed in their current and future endeavours.
"Women of Scientista" is a social media initiative with the goal of highlighting women in STEMM on Queen's campus, including professors, researchers and graduate students.