CCNY biology Professor Ana Carnaval [center] with three of her researchers on field trip in southern Brazil. From left: PhD student Amanda Schweitzer, graduate student Danielle Rivera and Maria Strangas, also a PhD candidate.
In a field often dominated by men, City College of New York biologist Dr. Ana Carnaval鈥檚 lab at CCNY鈥檚 Harlem campus breaks the mold. During her four years at CCNY, she has mentored 21 women at different career stages 鈥 from college freshmen to international post doctorates. Up to 73 % of the researchers associated with her lab are female.
The assistant professor will be the third speaker in City College鈥檚 鈥淧residential Conversations: Activism, Scholarship, and Engagement鈥 series Thursday, February 5, 4 鈥 5: 30 p.m. in Shepard 250 at CCNY. Her topic will be 鈥淚ntegrating Biology and Environmental Sciences to Understand Biodiversity Patterns in the Tropics.鈥
Professor Carnaval鈥檚 work exemplifies the themes of the 鈥淧residential Conversations鈥 series launched last fall. She has sought and engaged female researchers in her work and they have included undergraduates, Master鈥檚 and Ph.D. students, and postdoctoral fellows.
Her CCNY team was instrumental in helping her develop a new biodiversity metric called 鈥phylogeographic endemism鈥 that involved field work in Brazil and molecular data analyses at CCNY. The metric quantifies the degree to which the genetic variation within species is restricted in geographical space.
In addition, Professor Carnaval has jumpstarted 鈥淐CNYWinS,鈥 a women in science group open to faculty, staff and students. They have been meeting once every month since last summer in the biology department.
鈥淲e discuss issues women face in science and academia, including how to juggle family and a career. Through new initiatives on campus, we want to help increase the number of women in science fields at CCNY and beyond,鈥 she said.
鈥淧residential Conversations鈥 feature City College faculty members in conversation with CCNY President Lisa S. Coico and audience members about scholarship.
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