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Title: Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change
Post by: stephaniec on December 17, 2015, 11:02:01 PM
Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change

http://www.wired.com/2015/12/science-needs-to-do-a-better-supporting-trans-scientists/

Wired/By Author: Shayle Matsuda.  Shayle Matsuda   Science  Date of Publication: 12.17.15. Time of Publication: 7:00 am.
7:00 am

"In the spring of 2014, I was scuba diving in the warm, crystal clear tropical waters of the Philippines, scanning for sea slugs. It was my first field expedition as a biology grad student, and I was searching for interesting specimens hiding in the maze of the coral reef. I looked for signs of movement as I hovered weightlessly above the reef, only the sound of my breath breaking the silence. Nothing. Ten minutes of slow, methodical scanning passed—still nothing."

Title: Re: Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change
Post by: barbie on December 18, 2015, 03:25:26 AM
Quote from: stephaniec on December 17, 2015, 11:02:01 PM
Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change

http://www.wired.com/2015/12/science-needs-to-do-a-better-supporting-trans-scientists/

Wired/By Author: Shayle Matsuda.  Shayle Matsuda   Science  Date of Publication: 12.17.15. Time of Publication: 7:00 am.
7:00 am

"In the spring of 2014, I was scuba diving in the warm, crystal clear tropical waters of the Philippines, scanning for sea slugs. It was my first field expedition as a biology grad student, and I was searching for interesting specimens hiding in the maze of the coral reef. I looked for signs of movement as I hovered weightlessly above the reef, only the sound of my breath breaking the silence. Nothing. Ten minutes of slow, methodical scanning passed—still nothing."

A very helpful article.

I am also a marine biologist, and so far I am fine. Scientists tend to be intelligent, understanding and accepting well transgender people. But some aged ones can be conservative.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/630/21769824964_5f272c0993_b.jpg)

barbie~~
Title: Re: Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change
Post by: Zumbagirl on December 18, 2015, 01:46:48 PM
Quote from: stephaniec on December 17, 2015, 11:02:01 PM


Wired/By Author: Shayle Matsuda.  Shayle Matsuda   Science  Date of Publication: 12.17.15. Time of Publication: 7:00 am.
7:00 am



It's too bad that it wasn't about the lack of science in understanding the community as opposed to cultural acceptance in scientific professions.
Title: Re: Trans Researchers Are Struggling to Stay in Science. That Has to Change
Post by: Willowicious on December 18, 2015, 06:08:42 PM
As somebody studying marine zoology and in the early stages of transition this is something I'll have to keep in mind  :-\