RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
@HydrePrever https://t.co/eEzGd7yWDl Bon je me suis rappeler de ce papier.
RT @Aiims1742: “We wish to thank Ms. Katherine Johnson for her critical launch window calculations in Project Mercury” Fascinating @biorxiv…
I remember the @biorxivpreprint on their work from last year. https://t.co/86BEnEkRW4
RT @ElinorHortle: Ah that sneaky thing where women get chucked in the acknowledgements rather than the author list. All the way back in the…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LGdSSYmRVz
RT @CatMunro_: Fascinating pre-print on women's contributions to theoretical pop gen: "These women’s contributions were previously obscured…
An eye-opening publication investigating the effects of authorship norms on acknowledging the important work of women in theoretical pop gen 😖 https://t.co/ICLYZk8JxJ
RT @CatMunro_: Fascinating pre-print on women's contributions to theoretical pop gen: "These women’s contributions were previously obscured…
Fascinating pre-print on women's contributions to theoretical pop gen: "These women’s contributions were previously obscured by being relegated to footnote acknowledgements due to authorship norms." https://t.co/TMimX8s7SB
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
When acknowledgements speak out: “... women have made substantial contributions to computational biology” https://t.co/fUV2r6thFl
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
"Plentiful evidence shows an historic and continuing #genderGap in participation and success in scientific research. However, less attention has been directed at clarifying obscured contributions of women to scientific research." Why? #womeninstem https://
RT @WiN_Australia: An interesting look at the recognition of #WomenInSTEM with acknowledgements rather than authorship at https://t.co/LhMH…
Illuminating Women's Hidden Contribution to the Foundation of Theoretical Population Genetics https://t.co/qL6UJVyPeK
An interesting look at the recognition of #WomenInSTEM with acknowledgements rather than authorship at https://t.co/LhMHLmzEvA. This focuses on programmers in the early days of computation biology - do you think it is more broadly true?
Like in Hidden Figures, women programmers and scientists have contributed substantially to computational biology, but very few have been credited for their work. Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @jorsmo: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LynID1y24c
RT @jorsmo: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LynID1y24c
RT @jorsmo: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LynID1y24c
This is awesome https://t.co/bRJySxgIT2
RT @jorsmo: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LynID1y24c
Hell yeah. https://t.co/O1iQd7ewr6
Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/LynID1y24c
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowledgements tell a very different story of who did the work than authorship does. https://t.co/EjZixb2uen
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
RT @RetractionWatch: "While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowled…
"While only 7% of authors were women, 43% of [acknowledged programmers] were women." In population genetics, acknowledgements tell a very different story of who did the work than authorship does. https://t.co/gkoZRAlshV
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/yNaAQirT1h #bioRxiv
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @amaury_upmc: The role of women programmers not credited as authors - 1970-1990 papers published in TPB https://t.co/4utO9kw5Jk
RT @amaury_upmc: The role of women programmers not credited as authors - 1970-1990 papers published in TPB https://t.co/4utO9kw5Jk
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @amaury_upmc: The role of women programmers not credited as authors - 1970-1990 papers published in TPB https://t.co/4utO9kw5Jk
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @amaury_upmc: The role of women programmers not credited as authors - 1970-1990 papers published in TPB https://t.co/4utO9kw5Jk
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @SandyKnapp: Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and the…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
Fascinating analysis of the role of women programmers in the development of modern theoretical population genetics, and their largely unsung but critical contributions.... what's encouraging is that things have changed https://t.co/cImlTewBoA
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @pleunipennings: Great work by Rori Rohlfs, @emiliahsc and a great team of undergrad students! https://t.co/zkZK0lTkTc
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…
RT @amaury_upmc: The role of women programmers not credited as authors - 1970-1990 papers published in TPB https://t.co/4utO9kw5Jk
RT @CarlaGinerDel: Nice preprint showing that many women contributed to early works in population and evolutionary genetics. Their names ap…
“We wish to thank Ms. Katherine Johnson for her critical launch window calculations in Project Mercury” Fascinating @biorxivpreprint from @emiliahsc & colleagues on the hidden figures behind theoretical population genetics. https://t.co/u9UDArJAh5 htt
Illuminating women\'s hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/kl2eIJnVgi
RT @emiliahsc: Our preprint is out! Great to work with Rori Rohlfs and her amazing team of undergraduate researchers at SFstate! https://t.…
RT @sxbegle: Thanks, honey! Instead of listing ♀ as authors (7%) of computational population genetics papers, they just got acknowledgement…
RT @pleunipennings: Great work by Rori Rohlfs, @emiliahsc and a great team of undergrad students! https://t.co/zkZK0lTkTc
RT @biorxivpreprint: Illuminating women's hidden contribution to the foundation of theoretical population genetics https://t.co/60JcMNRQYY…