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This is from the panel I was on. Myself, the gentleman next to me and the man on the opposite end from me are all working scientists. The other man is the moderator - I'm not sure whether or not he is a scientist.
When I look at this picture, the first thing that pops into my head is the Sesame Street song: "One of these things is not like the others/One of these things just doesn't belong."
Visually, the thing that doesn't belong is me. And that makes me sad. What does it make you think?
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I know it made a difference to me that my physics teacher in high school was a woman. And that my undergraduate research supervisor was, too. And earlier than that, my mum would bring home biographies of famous female scientists. I'm not sure I would have realised it at the time, but in hindsight I can see how important it was.