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Did you know women currently represent a third of the workforce in the manufacturing industry? STEP (science, technology, engineering & production) Ahead Awards honors some amazing women at their recent event.
http://ow.ly/SoZt30lkflQ #Manufacturing #WomenInSTEM #girlboss #machinist
http://ow.ly/SoZt30lkflQ #Manufacturing #WomenInSTEM #girlboss #machinist
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Elizabeth Stern is probably one of the most significant physician-scientists who worked at the interface of epidemiology and cancer in the mid-20th century, but it is unlikely you have ever heard her name. You won’t read about Stern’s research in medical textbooks, or find any symposiums or departments dedicated to her memory. But her groundbreaking research led the way to our modern understanding of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer.
She found that patients diagnosed with dysplasia at the start of the study were at significantly higher risk for cervical cancer. Stern would go on to lead over a dozen epidemiological studies providing nearly irrefutable proof that dysplasia is an early marker of cervical cancer.
Of all of Stern’s achievements, perhaps her most lasting legacy is in the modern technology of the Pap test. She collaborated with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Rosenthal, then the head cytopathologist at U.C.L.A, to apply NASA computer imaging technology to Pap screening.
Stern developed a liquid-based sampling system to isolate and enrich the cervical epithelium, and helped define cellular criteria for computer programs. The work she did at JPL revolutionized Pap screening for cervical cancer, and her liquid-based sampling technique is still used in hospitals, laboratories, and clinics around the world.
Story via Scientific American
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/one-more-pioneering-woman-in-science-youve-probably-never-heard-of/
Bio:
https://www.biography.com/people/elizabeth-stern-38623
#womeninstem #ElizabethStern #cervicalcancer #research #history #PAPsmear
She found that patients diagnosed with dysplasia at the start of the study were at significantly higher risk for cervical cancer. Stern would go on to lead over a dozen epidemiological studies providing nearly irrefutable proof that dysplasia is an early marker of cervical cancer.
Of all of Stern’s achievements, perhaps her most lasting legacy is in the modern technology of the Pap test. She collaborated with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Rosenthal, then the head cytopathologist at U.C.L.A, to apply NASA computer imaging technology to Pap screening.
Stern developed a liquid-based sampling system to isolate and enrich the cervical epithelium, and helped define cellular criteria for computer programs. The work she did at JPL revolutionized Pap screening for cervical cancer, and her liquid-based sampling technique is still used in hospitals, laboratories, and clinics around the world.
Story via Scientific American
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/one-more-pioneering-woman-in-science-youve-probably-never-heard-of/
Bio:
https://www.biography.com/people/elizabeth-stern-38623
#womeninstem #ElizabethStern #cervicalcancer #research #history #PAPsmear

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Remembering #physicist and leader Milla Baldo-Ceolin, co-discover of antilambda, the first antihyperon. #WomenInSTEM
Find U. S. Department of Energy (DOE)-funded research from Milla Baldo-Ceolin on OSTI.GOV: https://www.osti.gov/search/author:%22Baldo-Ceolin,%20M.%22
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Find U. S. Department of Energy (DOE)-funded research from Milla Baldo-Ceolin on OSTI.GOV: https://www.osti.gov/search/author:%22Baldo-Ceolin,%20M.%22
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#biomedicalengineering #biotechnology #biomathematics #tech #math #mathematics #engineering #science #calculus #physics #biomechanics #engineeringstudent #physiology #nanotechnology #chemistry #materialsscience #biomaterials #biofluidmechanics #linearalgebra #differentialequations #biology #synthesis #stem #womeninSTEM #steminist #Floridatech #study #studyinghard #studygram
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“All girls should be able to choose whatever they want to do. [It’s] really important that girls and women shouldn’t feel that there are barriers to whatever career they want to pursue.” http://ow.ly/N5i330lmShE #DiversityInSTEM #GirlsInSTEM #WomenInSTEM
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Catch up with our 4th inspiring woman in STEM, an electrical engineer named Susan Prakash. http://ow.ly/Xiid30lm37p
#STEM #STEMFields #WomeninSTEM #STEMCareers #Careers #Engineer #electricalengineer #powerwoman #inspiring #womaninpower
#STEM #STEMFields #WomeninSTEM #STEMCareers #Careers #Engineer #electricalengineer #powerwoman #inspiring #womaninpower
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Today, we will talk about the checkout part again. It seems to be one of the most difficult parts in Magento 2. Lately, I have had a task where I needed to change the width of the payment step as compared to the shipping step. The payment step should be wider than the shipping step. In order to do it, I had to somehow recognise on which step the user currently is. In order to do that, I had to add a class which will tell us where we are. However, it is not as easy as it sounds, check out my latest blog post https://zanetabaran.com/how-to-in-magento-2-how-to-recognise-shipping-and-payment-step-in-checkout-on-frontend/.
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