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RUPrism.org ’s Out in Science Panel

PRISM (People at Rockefeller Identifying as Sexual Minorities) has assembled a fantastic group of openly LGBTQ+ science faculty to speak in a moderated panel discussion about the challenges and opportunities faced by LGBTQ+ scientists in academia. Topics to be explored include workplace climate, mentoring, role models, and personal/family life. Please join us! Everyone—LGBTQ+ people, partners, family, friends, allies, and colleagues—is welcome and encouraged to attend and join the conversation. Monday, August 1, 2016, Rockefeller University, 4:30–5:00pm – Refreshments, CRC, Floor B Foyer 5:00–6:30pm – Panel discussion, CRC, Carson Family Auditorium

Featuring: 6:30pm onward – Drinks reception and dinner buffet, Faculty Club Timothy Atherton, Ph.D. Carolyn (Lindy) McBride, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of & Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Tufts University Princeton University

Anna-Katerina (Kat) Hadjantonakis, Ph.D. Rebecca Oppenheimer, Ph.D. Professor, Developmental Biology Program Curator, Department of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center American Museum of Natural History

Scott Keeney, Ph.D. Mark Siegal, Ph.D. Member, Molecular Biology Program Associate Professor, Department of Biology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York University Investigator, HHMI Moderated by: Martin Markowitz, M.D. Aaron Diamond Professor and Clinical Director Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center Rockefeller University

Off-campus attendees should enter at the gate at 1230 York Ave at E 66th St and ask for directions to the CRC. Please register and submit questions for the panel in advance by Monday, July 25, at http://bit.do/prism-out-panel Walk-ins also welcome!