Too hot, too cold. What porridge can tell us about women in science
Similar to the choice of porridge in the Goldilocks fairy tale, initiatives to support women in science need to hit the right spot.
Research Associate Professor and Assistant Director for Science at Institute BioSense, University of Novi Sad; PhD in Biology from Germany (Georg August University and Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Goettingen), Fulbright Visiting Scholar from Columbia University (Gordana Vunjak Novakovic's Lab for Stem cells and Tissue engineering), Young Scientist at World Economic Forum, Alumna of the Global Young Academy
Moving into cellular agriculture field - developing solutions for cultivated meat - grantee of the Good Food Institute. Coordinator of the H2020 Twinning project DRAGON GA 810755 and H2020 MSCA-RISE project IPANEMA GA 872662 and co-coordinator of RealSense GFI-funded projects
Founder of Fab Initiative - NGO working on establishing fab labs in South East Europe and promoting entrepreneurship in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics).
Former Founder at Pubsonic - web application for interactive graphical presentation of the open-access biomedical data.
Multipotentialite. Published 2 books of poetry in Serbian, "Demoni" ("Demons") and "Klinasto pismo" ("Cuneiform script"). Received the "Strazilovo" award at the literary manifestation "Brankovo kolo" in Sremski Karlovci 2008, for "Klinasto pismo". Serbian-English poetry book - in preparation.
Similar to the choice of porridge in the Goldilocks fairy tale, initiatives to support women in science need to hit the right spot.