From medicine to mathematics to sociology, women at Carolina excel in research, mentorship, and advocacy — so much so that Endeavors highlighted 51 of them, from all career levels, in the 2018 Women in Science Wednesday series.


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  1. 1. Nicole Gardner-Neblett, Psychology & Neuroscience.
  2. 2. Katrina Morgan, Mathematics.
  3. 3. Catherine Chen, Biology.
  4. 4. Johna Register-Mihalik, Exercise and Sport Science.
  5. 5. Abby Gancz, Biostatistics.
  6. 6. Ariana Rivens, Psychology & Neuroscience.
  7. 7. Jordan Dodson, Computer Science & Information Science.
  8. 8. Allison Mathews, Social Medicine.
  9. 9. Elizabeth Wayne, Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery.
  10. 10. Nena Peragallo Montano, Nursing.
  11. Victoria Whitley, Applied Mathematics
  12. 12. Tonya VanDeinse, Social Work.
  1. Haley Moser, Environmental Sciences and Geography
  2. Ling Lin, Chemistry and Asian Studies
  3. Rima Janusziewicz, Chemistry
  4. Jillian Dempsey, Chemistry
  5. Samantha Kistler, Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry
  6. Cherrel Manley, Biology
  7. Frances Reuland, Environmental Sciences and Spanish
  8. 20-Zhou-01
  9. Diamond Holloman, Environment and Ecology
  10. Virginie Papadopoulou, Biomedical Engineering
  11. Kripa Ahuja, Clinical Laboratory Science
  12. Cleo Samuel, Health Policy and Management
  13. Rachel Noble, Marine Sciences
  1. Min Zheng, Ophthalmology
  2. Savannah Swinea, Environmental Sciences
  3. Cheryl Giscombe, Nursing
  4. Tori Ehrhardt, Psychology and Biology
  5. Cathi Propper, Developmental Science and Psychology and Neuroscience
  6. Esther Kwon, Biology
  7. Penny Gordon-Larsen, Nutrition
  8. Thu-Mai Christian, Odum Institute
  9. Annie Simpson, Studio Art
  10. Laura Ruel, Journalism
  11. 36-Flores-01-01
  12. Angelica Leigh, Organizational Behavior
  13. Maya Weinberg, Political Science and Latin American Studies
  1. 39. Elizabeth Frankenberg, Sociology.
  2. Anita Brown-Graham, Government
  3. Mollie Yacano, Marine Sciences
  4. Barbara Sostaita, Religious Studies
  5. Rishma Shah, Orthodontics
  6. Yanni Lai, Mathematics
  7. Erika Wilson, Law
  8. Lisa Bauer, Computer Science
  9. Kira Griffith, Neuroscience
  10. Ashley Ward, Geography
  11. Keyaira Crudup, Biomedical and Health Sciences and Engineering
  12. Alyssa Grude, Environmental Sciences and Engineering
  13. Margaret Dillon, Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery