

Society for Biomaterials gives a shout-out to She Does Science!
The Society for Biomaterials quarterly newsletter, Biomaterials Forum, has published a short write-up about our blog and goals at She...


Dr. Rachael Sirianni, assistant professor of biomedical engineering!
"We get to work on the edge of translational science – that is, understanding how technologies move from academic (benchtop) research to...


Dr. Elaina Hyde, astrophysicist
​​ "Never, never wait -- that's the thing in science... you have to be talking to people all the time because you never know where that...


Dr. Natalie Hinkel, astrophysicist
I look at stars that are near to our Sun (by "near" I mean ~500 lightyears) and try to understand the elements inside of those stars. You...


Brittney Haselwood, PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering
​​​ I work on novel materials and assay developments to create a sensor like the blood glucose meter which will determine if someone has...


Dr. Caroline Addington, Biomedical Engineer
I am working to develop better methods for transplanting neural stem cells after a brain injury. My field is called "tissue engineering"...


Women have been in science since 2700 BCE!
​ We're not rookies when it comes to ground-breaking discoveries and saving lives. In fact, one of the first female scientists we know of...