“We need more diverse ideas. We keep seeing the same thing over and over again.”- Lisette Titre-Montgomery Lisette Titre- Montgomery is a computer animator who has been working in video game development for over 14 years. Lisette has loved to draw ever since she was a small child and her passion for art grew into an … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Lisette Titre-Montgomery
Mitochondrial Replacement: Risks of Premature Adoption
___________________________________________________________________________________________ Jonathan Bushman graduated from the University of Southern California in December 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. During his time at USC, he performed research at Children's Hospital Los Angeles' Saban Research Institute and USC's School of Pharmacy. He plans … [Read more...] about Mitochondrial Replacement: Risks of Premature Adoption
Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Debbie Sterling
“There’s nothing wrong with being a princess we just think girls can build their own castles too” – Debbie Sterling Debbie Sterling graduated from Stanford with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and Product Design in 2005. During her time in school she was passionate about engineering, but felt isolated as one of the very few female engineering … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Debbie Sterling
Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Ginni Rometty
“I learned to always take on things I’d never done before. Growth and comfort do not coexist”- Ginni Rometty Ginni Rometty is the current president and CEO of IBM, a multinational technology corporation. Rometty received a bachelor’s of science degree in computer science and electrical engineering with high honors from … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Ginni Rometty