It was great to talk with the Royal Society about being an intersex scientist for International LGBTQIA People in STEM Day! being an intersex person informs my research interests and how I approach scientific questions. You can read about all of the scientists featured by the Royal Society here. Thank you, Isi Moss, for interviewing me!
I’m excited to talk inclusiveness in science communication as part of a panel at the ComSciCon-Michigan 2023, at 9:30 am EST on Sep 30th! Check out all the great events in the program here.
I had a delightful time talking about being an intersex scientist with Dr. Craig Poku, co-host of the Pride In STEM Podcast!
I’m so excited to be a 2021 fellowship recipient of the OUT to Innovate Career Development Fellowship, supporting trans, intersex, and/or non-binary graduate students and postdocs! I’m proud to represent intersex people in evolutionary biology and biological anthropology. Congrats to all of the fellows!
I’m thrilled to be participating in this fantastic event! Join me and some wonderful LGBTQIA scientists on July 15th, 2019 at 6:00pm in NYC, at Housing Works in Soho. Register for your FREE ticket via Eventbrite! (Artwork by Rosie Clarke, @rosieaclarke)
The articles resulting from presentations at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) special diversity symposium, “Beyond Visibility: How Academic Diversity is Transforming Scientific Knowledge” (86th Annual Meeting, 2017, NOLA) are out in American Anthropologist. You can view all of the articles or check out my own, Astorino (2019)!