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BAYLOR WISE

Women in Science and Engineering

Our mission is to provide a platform where women and minorities can share their research and journey in STEM with the Baylor community and beyond. Join us!

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Upcoming Events

  • Seminar Series: Katelyn Baumer
    Seminar Series: Katelyn Baumer
    Tue, Jan 26
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349, Password: 145977
    Jan 26, 2021, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349, Password: 145977
    Jan 26, 2021, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349, Password: 145977
    Investigating the Role of Wild Type Cu, Zn Superoxide Dimutase in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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  • Seminar Series: Himasha Perera
    Seminar Series: Himasha Perera
    Tue, Nov 24
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349 Password: 145977
    Nov 24, 2020, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349 Password: 145977
    Nov 24, 2020, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
    Zoom ID: 275 100 2349 Password: 145977
    Join us on Tuesday, November 24th for Himasha Perera's seminar entitled Keeping the Bacterial DNA Copy Machine in Check.
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  • Picture a Scientist Screening and Panel
    Picture a Scientist Screening and Panel
    Mon, Nov 09
    Waco Hippodrome Theatre
    Nov 09, 2020, 6:30 PM
    Waco Hippodrome Theatre, 724 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701, USA
    Nov 09, 2020, 6:30 PM
    Waco Hippodrome Theatre, 724 Austin Ave, Waco, TX 76701, USA
    This riveting film features three scientists who have faced countless challenges in their fields, but still came out on top, and who now are sharing their insight and wisdom with us.
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WHO WE ARE

Baylor Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) met for the first time in the fall of 2013 with a simple brown bag lunch. Our members are faculty, graduate students, and postdocs in the science and engineering departments at Baylor University. Our goal is to provide a platform for women and minorities to share their research and personal journey in STEM. Additionally, we strive to support each other, increase the number of women and minorities in STEM at Baylor, and mentor new faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students.

The WISE chair is Dr. Rizalia Klausmeyer, Program Director of the undergraduate Science Fellows program. The Graduate Student Co-Organizers are Grace V. Aquino (Env. Sci) and Himasha Perera (Chemistry).

The WISE Graduate Student Seminar Series was founded in Fall 2017 as an avenue for outstanding women graduate students to share their research with a broad audience. The Seminar Series is hosted once a month in the Baylor Sciences Building, where we invite graduate student and faculty speakers, socialize, and discuss relevant research topics. To nominate a woman in STEM for this speaker series, a faculty member must nominate the student by emailing BaylorWISE@baylor.edu. Please include the student's name, department, and the reason for the recommendation (2-3 sentences is all that is needed).

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DR. RIZALIA KLAUSMEYER

WISE Chair

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RAMEEN HAROON

Graduate Student Co-Organizer

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MEGHAN GUAGENTI

Graduate Student Co-Organizer

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RACHEL WALKUP

Media Manager

101 Bagby Ave. Baylor Sciences Building, Waco TX 76706

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