On March 24, 2021 we hosted a free screening of Picture a Scientist presented as part Science on Screen®, Science on Screen is an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre with major support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Do you have questions or looking for resources after watching the film? Here is a list of resources about the filmmaker and subjects:
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- Learn more about the film
- Instagram project highlighting stories of women scientist
- IMDB
- Where to watch the film – PBS (Premiering April 14), Amazon
- Learn more about subjects highlighted in the film
- Nancy Hopkins – Amgen Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) faculty page with links to her work
- Wikipedia
- MIT News article from 2020 – “3 Questions: Nancy Hopkins on improving gender equality in academia“
- Nature article from 2011 – “Nancy Hopkins on MIT for women in science today“
- Raychelle Burks – Associate Professor of analytical chemistry at American University in Washington, D.C
- Wikipedia
- YouTube videos
- Chemistry World articles written by Dr. Burks
- Jane K. Willenbring – Geomorphologist and professor at Stanford University
- Standford University faculty page with links to her work
- Wikipedia
- Related article – National Science Foundation – “One giant leap for womankind: Women at the South Pole“
- Nancy Hopkins – Amgen Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Post-film discussion from our March 24, 2021 screening featuring local women in STEM
- Moderator
- Havilah Clarke, communications consultant (LinkedIn)
- Panelist
- Jean Marie Wheeler, Director of Quality and Regulatory, Total Joint Orthopedics
- Tina Larson, President and COO of Recursion (Twitter)
- Dr. Cynthia Furse, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Utah
- Moderator