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President Donna Shalala

Chair of the National Academies report

Beyond Bias and Barriers: Fulfilling the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineeringre the SEEDS NSF grant: “We have to

do this.”

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Provost Tom

LeBlanc

Established a University-level SEEDS office as a focus for diversity programs in the sciences across all three UM campuses

SEEDS main $upporter

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RSMASDean

Roni Avissar

“…A distinguished scientist and prominent scholar who will bring strong leadership to the rich academic resources of the Rosenstiel School…” - Donna Shalala

SEEDS Co-PI

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College of Arts and Sciences

Interim Dean

Jacqueline Dixon

SEEDS Co-PI

As a geologist and as an administrator, Dean Dixon says “I enjoy... climbing active volcanoes.”

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Miller School of Medicine

DeanPascal

Goldschmidt

SEEDS Co-PI

“Broad based science is extraordinarily helpful in building bridges among groups.”

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College of Engineering

DeanJames Tien

SEEDS Co-PI

Doubled the number of women faculty in Engineering: from four to eight !

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Chair of BiologyDirector of

SEEDS

Kathryn Tosney

SEEDS NSF grant PI

Spent twenty years at the University of Michigan: ten years before and ten years during an NSF Advance for Women in Science Program

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RSMASProfessor

Rana Fine

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Studies the role of oceans in climate change on time scales of decades

Serves on international panels that set policy

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RSMASProfessorSusan

Sponaugle

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Interdisciplinary studies on the dynamics of population replenishment and connectivity in marine organisms

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College of Arts and Sciences

Assistant ProfessorBarbara Whitlock

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Combines classic and molecular approaches to study plant diversity and evolution from the DNA to the population levels

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Miller School of MedicineProfessor

Sheri Keitz

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Associate Dean for Faculty Diversity and

Development

Chief of Medicine Miami VA Center

Advisor on Diversity to President Shalala

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College of Engineering

ProfessorHelena Solo-

Gabriele

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Associate Dean of Research

Studies microbes in water, the environmental impact of treated wood and hydrology in the everglades

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Miller School of MedicineProfessor

Mary Lou King

SEEDS Steering Committee Member

Avid birderAvid developmental biologist Avid teacher of professional skills

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College of Arts & Sciences

Chair of SociologyRobert Johnson

SEEDS Director of Assessment

The SEEDS climate survey is now online and ready for you to take!

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SEEDS Program ManagerNatasha Jobbagy

SEEDS Program

Natasha organizes everything in SEEDS!

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College of Arts & Sciences Theatre

ArtsAssistant Professor

Jennifer Burke

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS Interactive Theatre DirectorMFA from Brandies U, recent projects include performing at the Kennedy Center and building the SEEDS Interactive Theatre from the ground up!

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College of Arts & Sciences Biology

ProfessorDavid Wilson

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS Interactive Theatre FacilitatorHas been everything: Dean of Arts & Sciences, Chair of Faculty Senate, Director of Undergraduate Neuroscience Program...has won teaching awards and the McLamore Outstanding Service Award– and now he is in theatre!

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College of Arts & Sciences Theatre

ArtsMFA candidate

Marc Mocahbe

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

His films, web series and music videos have won many awards; he has worked for Animal Planet, Grammy Award winning Jolipop Entertainment, Speed TV and Showtime Networks and served as faculty at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

SEEDS actor

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College of Arts & Sciences Theatre Arts

LecturerJanet Allard

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS Actor MFA Yale School of Drama, dramatic writing. Recent works include Vrooommm! a NASComedy, The Unknown: a Silent Musical, and Untold Crimes of Insomniacs

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College of Arts & Sciences Theatre

ArtsLecturer

Lee Soroko

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS ActorMFA U. Texas, acting, movement and combat. Multiple directing and acting credits including off-Broadway, Yale, Triad stage and Savanna Shakespeare Festival

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College of Arts & Sciences Theatre

ArtsAssistant Professor Jennifer Vellenga

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS ActorMFA in directing from Ohio U, among many acting and directing roles, directed at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis and the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego

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College of Arts and Sciences Theatre Arts

Lecturer

Maha McCain

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS ActorMFA Ohio U; acting credits include Law & Order, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Miami’s own Just the Funny

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Glenn Patron

SEEDS Interactive Theatre

SEEDS ActorA retired businessman who has “done it all” in his second career as a performer: Amateur and professional theatre, stand-up, TV soap operas and radio in English & Spanish.

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College of EngineeringAssistant Professor

Eunji Lim

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award to host three distinguished scholars who work in industrial engineering areas complementary to her research

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Georgia Institute of technology

Associate Professor

Hayriye Ayhan

SEEDS You Choose Winner

First speaker in Eunji Lim’s Industrial Engineering Speaker Series, supported by a You Choose Award. Her seminar Queuing Networks with Cross-Trained Servers was followed by a mentoring event

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College of Arts & SciencesAnthropology

Associate Professor

Traci Ardren

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award to foster a collaboration with Dr. Vera Tiesler, a physical anthropologist in Mexico

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Miller School of Medicine

Molecular & Cellular Pharmacology

Assistant Professor

Joy Lincoln

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award with cost share from Bookman’s office to host five forums on navigating the NIH system

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NIH/NINDSNational Institute of

Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Program DirectorRamona Hicks, M. D.

SEEDS You Choose Winner

First speaker in Dr. Joy Lincoln’s series of forums on navigating the NIH system, funded by her You Choose Award, will be speaking on November 11

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RSMASMeteorology &

Physical Oceanography

Assistant Professor

Paquita Zuidema

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award to host a day-long career skills course on writing by Dr. Judith Swan, Ph.D. in biochemistry from MIT, co-author of The Science of Science Writing

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RSMASMeteorology and

Physical OceanographyAssistant Professor

Lisa Beal

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award to organize an international workshop in Kiel, Germany that forms the basis of a large-scale proposal on climate change

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Biostatistics, Epidemiology

Assistant Professor

Tulay Koru-Sengul

SEEDS You Choose Winner

Won a SEEDS award to attend a career development workshop for Junior Faculty Health Researchers in Biostatics

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Apply for an award!

SEEDS You Choose Award Competition is

Six awards

$2500 each: you may arrange cost-share

The supported activity is up to the applicant: You Choose!

Due December 15, 2009

Details at http://www.as.miami.edu/seeds/

Now Open

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Women of RSMAS

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Speed Mentoring, MED

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Speed Mentoring, Med

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Speed Mentoring, RSMAS

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Speed Mentoring, RSMAS

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Speed Mentoring, RSMAS

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Distinguished Lecturer

Dr. Maria Assunção F. Silva DiasUniversidade de São Paulo, Brasil

SEEDS Distinguished Lecturer, RSMAS

Shown with some SEEDS Steering Committee members

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Distinguished lecturer

Dr. Maria Assunção F. Silva Dias

SEEDS Distinguished Lecturer, RSMAS

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Dr. Lúcia Lohmann Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

Gifford Arboretum LecturerLed discussion on Building Leadership in Plant

Conservation. Attendees were faculty, graduate students and community leaders in plant conservation

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SEEDS Luncheon 2008

President Donna Shalala

Addressing the first SEEDS networking meeting

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SEEDS Luncheon 2008

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SEEDS Luncheon 2008

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Susan Lindquist, MIT, member of the National Academy of Sciences

Mary Bartlett Bunge Distinguished Women in Cell Biology Lecturer

SEEDS cosponsored her formal mentoring talk Yes We Can! A Woman’s Perspective on a Life in Science

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Susan Lindquist

at reception before the SEEDS Q & A mentoring session

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Susan Lindquist

Participants at her SEEDS Q & A mentoring session

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Susan Lindquist

Mary Lou King, introducing the SEEDS mentoring session

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Prof. Meg LowmanPioneer of tree canopy ecology

Author of Life in the Treetops andIt's a Jungle Up ThereLed a discussion of gender and mentoring in

academic science with a diverse group ranging from high school to tenured faculty

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Professor Kate BaraldUniversity of Michigan

SEEDS sponsored talk at the Miller School of Medicine:

Tips to Mentors for Writing NIH Postdoc Applications

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Barbara LiskovMember of the National

Academy of Engineering

Associate Provost for Faculty Equity

Ford Professor of EngineeringMassachusetts Institute of

Technology

College of Engineering Distinguished Speaker, Monday Nov 9, 2009Security of Internet Storage

SEEDS is sponsoring a mentoring “high tea” event after her seminar

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SEEDS Sponsored Mentor

Linda SanfordMember of the National Academy of EngineeringSenior Vice President, IBM

College of Engineering Distinguished Speaker, Monday Jan 25, 2010Building a Smarter Planet: Strategies for Meaningful Change

SEEDS is sponsoring a mentoring “high tea” event before her seminar

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review Presentation at RSMAS

The department chair meets with the junior faculty member

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review

Flashback to the faculty meeting

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review

Varied audience responses

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review

More audience responses

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review

A “faculty member” answers an audience query while David Wilson facilitates

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SEEDS Interactive Theatre

The Mid-Term Review

A “time out” for faculty while the audience queries the junior faculty member

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SEEDS resources

Recommended resources

See http://www.as.miami.edu/seeds/resources

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SEEDS resources

Recommended resources

See http://www.as.miami.edu/seeds/resources

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SEEDS resources

Recommended resource

See https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/research/

Project Implicit: Harvard online assessment

An opportunity to assess your conscious and unconscious preferences in topics ranging from pets to political issues, ethnic groups to sports teams, and gender to styles of music

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SEEDS Programs

Speed Mentoring NetworkingFocus GroupsCareer WorkshopsDistinguished Scholar LecturersSponsored Mentors Climate surveyYou Choose Leadership AwardsInteractive Theatre