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Inspiring Stories 054: Dr Lauren Mullin - Client Story - Part 3
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Dr Lauren Mullin CLIENT STORY – Part 3
This is the final part in our three-part series with Dr Lauren Mullin. Just as a reminder, Lauren is Lead Analytical Scientist at Arxada and founder of ChemHerstory blog, which is dedicated to communicating the stories of the lost women in the history of STEM. You will be blown away are the details Lauren shares.
In this episode we meet:
Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997) was a Chinese-American physicist who has been referred to as the First Lady of Physics for her contributions to the field. After working on the Manhattan Project, Dr. Wu produced elegant experimental data that refuted a long-held belief in nuclear physics (the law of conservation of parity). This work and its implications were so ground-breaking that it was awarded the Nobel Prize in that same year (1957)--but only to Dr. Wu's collaborators, not to her. Despite this, she continued to conduct stellar research and act as a true leader in science for the rest of her career.
Connect with Lauren
https://chemherstory.wordpress.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-mullin-ph-d-80695039/
Drawing Ada Lovelace (For Children) | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Life Drawing: Ada Lovelace | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Ada's Legacy: Talk and live music | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Kickstart your Intentional Careers Journey
Take the Career Accelerator Scorecard: https://scorecard.intentional-careers.com/strategy
Register for a free Intentional Careers workshop: https://intentional-careers.com/workshop/
Read The Book 'Intentional Careers for STEM Women' available on Amazon here.
Connect with Hannah
https://hannahnikeroberts.com/
www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrobertscoaching
www.facebook.com/drhannahroberts
X (Twitter) @HannahNikeR
Instagram @drhannahroberts
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Manage episode 443225525 series 2913706
Dr Lauren Mullin CLIENT STORY – Part 3
This is the final part in our three-part series with Dr Lauren Mullin. Just as a reminder, Lauren is Lead Analytical Scientist at Arxada and founder of ChemHerstory blog, which is dedicated to communicating the stories of the lost women in the history of STEM. You will be blown away are the details Lauren shares.
In this episode we meet:
Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997) was a Chinese-American physicist who has been referred to as the First Lady of Physics for her contributions to the field. After working on the Manhattan Project, Dr. Wu produced elegant experimental data that refuted a long-held belief in nuclear physics (the law of conservation of parity). This work and its implications were so ground-breaking that it was awarded the Nobel Prize in that same year (1957)--but only to Dr. Wu's collaborators, not to her. Despite this, she continued to conduct stellar research and act as a true leader in science for the rest of her career.
Connect with Lauren
https://chemherstory.wordpress.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-mullin-ph-d-80695039/
Drawing Ada Lovelace (For Children) | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Life Drawing: Ada Lovelace | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Ada's Legacy: Talk and live music | New Macclesfield Sch (newmacclesfieldartschool.com)
Kickstart your Intentional Careers Journey
Take the Career Accelerator Scorecard: https://scorecard.intentional-careers.com/strategy
Register for a free Intentional Careers workshop: https://intentional-careers.com/workshop/
Read The Book 'Intentional Careers for STEM Women' available on Amazon here.
Connect with Hannah
https://hannahnikeroberts.com/
www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrobertscoaching
www.facebook.com/drhannahroberts
X (Twitter) @HannahNikeR
Instagram @drhannahroberts
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