Dr. Sebastian Groh is a postdoctoral researcher at University College London, UK, and co-founder of Trans In STEM. We asked them about their experiences as an early career palaeontologist, and the challenges faced by transgender scientists in academia
The project (and future outputs) that this meeting will discuss will have impact with respect to soc...
While current research on sexuality and health often explores sexual behaviours among heterosexual a...
Negotiating the university environment can be difficult for many students but for transgender studen...
This year at Communications Biology, we wanted to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility by highlig...
Continuing with our Q&A series discussing issues of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke w...
In recognition of LGBTQ+ STEM Day on November 18th, we celebrate the achievements of queer researche...
Cell asked LGBTQ+ scientists around the world about how their identity shapes their experiences in S...
The mentoring of “gender fellows” – younger scientists in more technical disciplines such as fish fe...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
Presented on April 16, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Tim is Ass...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
As part of our celebration of LGBTQ+ STEM Day, we asked queer researchers and faculty about their ac...
Background Social sciences offer a forum in which trans issues can be examined critically from a va...
An interview is presented with Sarah Davidson, consultant Clinical Psychologist for the Gender Ident...
Originally, the topic I had in mind for the project was hermaphrodites, intersex individuals born wi...
The project (and future outputs) that this meeting will discuss will have impact with respect to soc...
While current research on sexuality and health often explores sexual behaviours among heterosexual a...
Negotiating the university environment can be difficult for many students but for transgender studen...
This year at Communications Biology, we wanted to celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility by highlig...
Continuing with our Q&A series discussing issues of diversity in STEM fields, Genome Biology spoke w...
In recognition of LGBTQ+ STEM Day on November 18th, we celebrate the achievements of queer researche...
Cell asked LGBTQ+ scientists around the world about how their identity shapes their experiences in S...
The mentoring of “gender fellows” – younger scientists in more technical disciplines such as fish fe...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
Presented on April 16, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Tim is Ass...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary scientists to tell u...
As part of our celebration of LGBTQ+ STEM Day, we asked queer researchers and faculty about their ac...
Background Social sciences offer a forum in which trans issues can be examined critically from a va...
An interview is presented with Sarah Davidson, consultant Clinical Psychologist for the Gender Ident...
Originally, the topic I had in mind for the project was hermaphrodites, intersex individuals born wi...
The project (and future outputs) that this meeting will discuss will have impact with respect to soc...
While current research on sexuality and health often explores sexual behaviours among heterosexual a...
Negotiating the university environment can be difficult for many students but for transgender studen...