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Undergraduate women empowering women in computational chemistry: Three perspectives
Authors:Rebecca Evans  Madison Perchik  Caroline Magee  Mauricio Cafiero
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Contribution: Conceptualization, ​Investigation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing;2. Department of Chemistry, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Center College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Contribution: Conceptualization, ​Investigation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing;3. Department of Chemistry, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Contribution: Conceptualization, ​Investigation, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing;4. Department of Chemistry, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Abstract:The undergraduate computational chemistry research group headed by Mauricio Cafiero at Rhodes College has a history of including, promoting, and supporting women in this predominantly male field. Alums of this research group from 2004 to 2019 include nine M.Ds, two science researchers, two Ph.D.s, one secondary teacher, two pharmacists, a physical therapist, two nurses, six current medical school students, and five current science graduate students. They have produced 18 peer-reviewed publications with female undergraduate first authors and over 100 conference presentations, including 9 international conference presentations. While Professor Cafiero does all he can to support these students, he attributes the continuous success of the group in recruiting, retaining, and supporting these women to the students themselves. The students' success and visibility on campus helps to recruit new students. The heavy presence of women in this group provides a strong support system for women who may otherwise feel isolated in a male-dominated field; and these support groups provide models and support for women to overcome common obstacles that women in science face. We will profile three recent graduates who will discuss how the above points affected them during their time in the research group and discuss their experience in the context of some literature on women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Keywords:chemistry  computational  peer  support  women
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