Plugging the Leak: Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry
Sara E. Dibrell
California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
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California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
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Prof. Sarah E. Reisman
California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
Search for more papers by this authorSara E. Dibrell
California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
Contributed equally.
Search for more papers by this authorKarli R. Holman
California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
Contributed equally.
Search for more papers by this authorCorresponding Author
Prof. Sarah E. Reisman
California Institute of Technology, Divisional Chemistry and Chemical Enineering, 1200 E California Boulevard, Pasadena, 91125 USA
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Held June 24–25, 2021, the third annual Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry (EWOC) conference gathered organic chemists at all stages of the career pipeline for rich professional development opportunities and a showcase of recent scientific achievements. This Meeting Review outlines the program.
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