
A New Front in Fighting the Bias against Women in Science
We’re working to get copies of Angela Saini’s Inferior into all of New York City’s middle and high schools
Maryam Zaringhalam is a DC-based biologist, science writer, and science policy fellow. She completed her Ph.D. at Rockefeller University in 2017, studying RNA biology in Nina Papavasiliou's Laboratory. She is also a producer for The Story Collider and a leadership member of 500 Women Scientists, working to make science open, inclusive, and accessible. You can follow her on Twitter @webmz.
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