Dr. Liz McCullagh

@ZaarlyLiz

Auditory neuroscientist Assistant Prof Feminist, Steminist, Activist, Mom, , co-creator , she/her

Stillwater, OK
Joined July 2011

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    11 Jun 2020
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  2. Apr 14

    This time of year is often hard when we see so many people receiving awards. Here I share some of the successes and some of the rejections from this current season. Couldn't be more proud of my students!

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    What do you think are the key pop gen points to be covered in a general genetics course (so think, we only have a week to cover this)? I always find myself struggling with this section and need help pruning down to the core concepts. Thoughts/discussion much appreciated!

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    Apr 8
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    Apr 6

    If you want to be my neighbor and work with a great scientist, here is your chance! 😉

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  6. Mar 21

    Congrats! This seems like an awesome story! I look forward to reading it and sharing with my little girls

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  8. Mar 20

    Kid*

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  9. Mar 20

    Tell me your has grown up during the pandemic without telling me they have grown up during the pandemic.

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  10. Mar 18

    So proud of my PhD student Lu for his first publication from his MS!

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    🌟🌟🌟🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🧬🌟🌟🌟 Genomicists working in govt and industry: What entry-level skills to do you most value in new employees? I ask because I want to know what skills can I be teaching my students to increase their employment opportunities. Please rt and also answer: ⬇️⬇️

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    Mar 8

    To change the face of science, we built : an open directory of women & gender minority experts in STEMM. In , read , , , , , et al 🗣️ about what we've accomplished:

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    Feb 25

    Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination marks the first time in the 230+ year history of that a Black woman has ever been nominated. RT this post to spread the word on the importance of this historic nomination

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    Feb 11

    Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Read more about it in our interview with Elizabeth McCullagh assistant Professor of neuroscience and marine biologist Nicole Williams :

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    Feb 11

    On International Day of Women & Girls in Science we want to give a MASSIVE shout out to the amazing women in out there. Science needs you. Today, we celebrate you.

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  16. Feb 11

    International Day of Women and Girls in Science Short thoughts on this special day, thanks for talking with Director of Outreach Nicole Williams and I, Capucine Paquay

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    Feb 10

    There are only five days left to apply to become a Director or Program Manager at 500 Women Scientists! Are you passionate about equity and justice in science and society? Are you committed to championing our work in and outside of science? Apply today!

    Promotional graphic. Text: 500 Women Scientists. Join Our Team! Director & Program Manager positions open Fellowship For The Future. Apply by Feb 15.
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    Feb 3

    "Women in science have experienced career disruptions that will take years, or even decades, to undo," write members , , , , & more in this important piece, with calls to action 🔽

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    Feb 1

    Pandemic career setbacks have disproportionately fallen on women and early career researchers in academia, with forecasts that these disparities may persist for years. Academic leadership needs to act NOW to support these groups. Here’s how ➡️

    Illustration showing a masked parent holding a small newborn child in one arm, and with the other arm, holding up a large red-coloured COVID-19 particle, while standing on a cliff. The cliff is separated from a second cliff by a growing gap/crevice, rocks are breaking off. On the second cliff, there are depictions of science: a beaker, a rocket, three gears and a planet.
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    Jan 31

    Please RT! Applications due Feb 21 for UGA's Summer Undergraduate Fellowship in Genetics.

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    Jan 31

    Two new paid summer internships at the OU Health Sciences Center. Perfect for Pre-health majors! Check them out on our Internships Page!

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