Who we are

Integrative Biology Women in Science is a UC Berkeley group of graduate students, post-docs, faculty, staff, and more.

Meetings

Join us for monthly meetings, where we share a meal and discuss WIS topics

Resources

Useful links, Funding Sources, Alternative Careers, and more.

Join Our Group

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

December Meeting Announcement: Gender and social dynamics in the lab


Please join us for this month's Women in Science meeting on Mon. Dec 9 4:30-6pm.  This month we will discuss gender and social dynamics in the lab, considering the effects of different gender distributions, sizes, and other factors on overall lab dynamics.  We will hear from a panel of speakers from a wide range of lab types and a casual discussion will follow.

When: Mon. Dec 9, 4:30-6:00pm
Where: 2063 VLSB
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff - men and women - are all welcome. 
*If possible, please RSVP to thammond at berkeley *

A meal will be served!  Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact an IBWIS organizer.

Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

-IB WIS Organizers

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Meeting minutes Nov 2013 - Negotiating for post-PhD jobs

At our November meeting, a panel of post-doctorate researchers shared their insights and experiences searching, interviewing and negotiating for a postdoctorate appointment and faculty position.
Meeting minutes are now posted online!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

November Meeting Announcement: Job negotiation

Please join us for this month's Women in Science meeting on November 20th.  This month's topic is the job interview and negotiation process.  We will hear from a panel of experienced or soon-to-be post-doctoral scholars or faculty members.  A casual discussion and Q&A will follow.  

When: Nov 20, 1:00-2:30pm
Where: 4110 VLSB
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff - men and women - are all welcome. 
*If possible, please RSVP by email to thammond at berkeley*

A meal will be served!  Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact an IBWIS organizer.

Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Meeting minutes Oct 2013 - Dr. Mimi Koehl

At our October meeting, Dr. Mimi Koehl shared sage advice about being a successful faculty member, being a woman scientist and time management skills with IBWIS members. Dr. Koehl's biography and the October meeting minutes are now posted online!

Monday, October 21, 2013

October Meeting Announcement: Dr. Mimi Koehl

Join us for October's Women in Science meeting on Thursday, October 24th 6:00 pm.  This month we will hear from Dr. Mimi Koehl, tenured faculty professor in Integrative Biology who recently served on a women in science NSF panel.

When: Thursday October 24th, 6-7:30pm
Where: VLSB 4110
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff are all welcome. 

If possible, please RSVP to swchang [a] berkeley

Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact any of the IB WIS organizers.

-IB WIS 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Meeting minutes Sep 2013 - The female scientist in the media

Thanks everyone for a lively discussion on several portrayal of the female scientists in the media!

To recap, we introduced different portrayals of female scientists in these videos:
MV Parody: the most beautiful girl in the lab 
Women in Science: Perspectives from Africa
European Science committee Ad to encourage young girls into science

And highlighted a few key findings from a study on how women are represented in films and television by UK's SET (Science Engineering and Technology) group.

The consensus was that scientific endeavors should be portrayed as a fundamental nature of humanity rather than being a gender-specific conquest. Yet, because the general public seldom interacts with the scientific community, more efforts should be invested in showcasing the diversity of a scientists' background.

Stay tuned for the next meeting in October!

Monday, September 16, 2013

September Meeting Announcement: Portraying the female scientist in the media.

Join us for this month's Women In Science Meeting TODAY Wednesday at 6 pm in 3019 VLSB.  We will discuss the portrayal of the female scientist in the media. We will consider a series of short videos, then a casual discussion will follow. Food will be served!  Please respond to this email if you cannot make today's meeting but would like to be added to the Women in Science list in order to receive future meeting announcements.

When:  WednesdaySep 18, 6-7:30 pm
Where: VLSB 3019
Who:    Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff are all welcome. 

*If possible, please RSVP to swchang [a] berkeley.edu*
Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact any of the IB WIS organizers.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

IB WIS Meeting: Parents in Academia April 10, 1pm, 5047 VLSB


Please join us for this month's Women in Science meeting on April 10th from 1-2:30 pm in 5047 VLSB.  This month the theme will be "Parents in Academia."  A student panel will share their experiences on becoming mothers and fathers during their graduate careers, navigating through the UC insurance system, and any related questions you may have.

What: Parents in Academia
When: April 10, 1-2:30 pm
Where: 5047 VLSB
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff are all welcome. 
*If possible, please RSVP to thammond [at] berkeley *

A meal will be served!  Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact an IBWIS organizer.

Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

-IB WIS Organizers

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Working and Teaching Science at Liberal Arts Schools: IB WIS Meeting Mar. 12 1:00pm

Please join us for this month's Women in Science meeting on TUESDAY Mar. 12 at 1:00pm in room 547 LSA.  This month we will hear from Dr. Sharon Lynn, Associate Professor of Biology at Wooster College, and Dr. Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks, Assistant Professor of Biology at Bucknell University.  Dr. Lynn and Dr. Benowitz-Fredericks will discuss what it's like to get a job, teach, and work as a scientist in a liberal arts school.

When: Tue Mar 12, 1:00-2:30 pm
Where: 5053 VLSB (note room change)
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff (men and women!) are all welcome! 
*If possible, please RSVP to thammond [at] berkeley*

Lunch will be served.  Please bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact any of the IB WIS organizers.

Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!

-IB WIS Organizers

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Meeting Minutes - Feb 13 Social Media & Online Presence in Science

Thanks everyone for a great meeting on the role of online presence and social media in science.  At this meeting we learned that job search committees will look at your online presence, for better or for worse, so here are some tips about maintaining a positive online presence:

Blogs/ Twitter
-Can be a great way to connect with public and communicate science in an approachable way
-Unfortunately could be safest to hold off on promoting controversial issues until after a job is secured (or after tenure!)
-Even non-controversial issues on blogs can get picked up by extremists who can cause damage through email bombing and phone calls; you have to pick your battles
-Keep blogs positive and focus on exciting research or professional activities
-At conferences Twitter can be especially good for tracking what's going on and making connections
-If you want to have a "secret" page where you can be honest and open about anything, set up a special e-mail adress for it and don't put your name on it

Emails
-At Berkeley (and other federally funded/public email accounts) they have a record of all of your emails, even deleted ones...

Facebook/Social Sites

more after the break!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Deep Sea News

An interesting and honest post from Kevin Zelnio at Deep Sea News on work vs. life balance and the leaky pipeline, two issues that affect most (if not all!) academics.
http://deepseanews.com/2013/02/19294/

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Feb WIS Meeting: Social Media and Web Presence For Scientists


Join us for this month's Women In Science Meeting on February 13 at 7pm in 2063 VLSB.  We will discuss the role of social media and web presence in science, public outreach and career development.  A panel of speakers  including professors and graduate students will consider the topic and a casual discussion will follow.  Thai food will be served!

When: Feb 13, 7-9pm
Where: VLSB 2063
Who:   Graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff are all welcome. 
*If possible, please RSVP to thammond [at] berkeley (or by replying to this email).*

Bring your plate, cup, and utensils to reduce waste. This meeting is generously funded by the Graduate Assembly and the Department of Integrative Biology.  If you have any questions, or would like to be on our listserve, please contact any of the IB WIS organizers.

Looking forward to seeing you at our next meeting!