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The difference a mentor can make to young women in STEM


The difference a mentor can make to young women in STEM
The difference a mentor can make to young women in STEM
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Amy O’Reilly and Janice O Gorman share their experiences of early-career mentorship and support at Johnson & Johnson.
While a gender imbalance still exists in STEM, the number of women in the industry is on the rise and new generations are looking at careers in this area.
One thing that can help encourage more young women into the sector is mentorship and the idea that ‘if you can see it, you can be it’. That’s certainly something that University College Cork student Amy O’Reilly and Johnson & Johnson product release specialist Janice O Gorman have experienced. ....

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Clare student wins Johnson & Johnson scholarship


Irish Aeronautical Engineer and award-winning STEM advocate, Dr. Norah Patten, presented scholarships to ten University of Limerick students at a virtual awards ceremony as part of the Johnson & Johnson Ireland’s (J&J) Women in STEM2D (WiSTEM2D) Award Programme.
WiSTEM2D refers to Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Manufacturing and Design. The WiSTEM2D programme underlines J&J’s commitment to developing and implementing high-impact strategies to support female students undertaking STEM2D degree courses at UL and in universities around the world.
Ten students were selected to receive scholarships at the virtual awards ceremony, following a rigorous application process and one-to-one interviews including Biomedical Engineering student from Clare, Róisín Clancy. ....

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Lyme disease ticks produce antibiotic that protects them from human skin bacteria


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Ticks live dangerous lives, spending most of their time questing for a host across wildly different habitats and seasons. Once they encounter a reptile, bird, or a mammal like us, they become intimately connected with it and all of its bacteria and viruses for days on end. Though ticks are notorious for transmitting pathogens such as the Lyme disease bacterium, how does their immune system keep them safe from contracting pathogens themselves?
In a study published in
Cell on December 10, 2020, a research team led by UC San Francisco s Seemay Chou, PhD, provides an answer to this mystery. The work, Chou said, reveals that ticks are exquisitely constructed blood-sucking machines, with immune systems specially tailored for this unique lifestyle. Their defense strategies are carried out both inside and outside their bodies, she said, killing even our resident microbes as they feed on us. ....

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