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Women of Scientista

This is What a Scientista Looks Like!

Author: Queen's University 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.
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Episode 30: Progression of Profession - The Finale: The Bigger Picture with Dr. Harriet Feilotter
Episode 30
Wednesday, 6 April, 2022

In today’s episode of Women of Scientista, Kiana and Claire wrap up their exploration of STEMM identity and career paths in the finale of the Progression of Profession series. Today’s guest is  Dr. Harriet Feilotter - professor in the department of pathology and molecular medicine at Queen’s University and Director of the Ontario Molecular Pathology Research Network. They discuss the unexpected twists and turns of finding your career,  taking opportunities and risks, incorporating passions into your job, and how all the small pieces of your path eventually come together to build your career!

 

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