Ruth Cameron

Professor Ruth Cameron from 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy is one of twelve winners of this year鈥檚 Suffrage Science awards. She and the other winners will be honoured at an online celebration today, the tenth anniversary of the scheme. This will be the fifth Suffrage Science awards for engineering and physical sciences.

Ruth鈥檚 work ethic will provide inspiration to the next generation of young female scientists

Serena Best

Ten years ago, Professor Dame Amanda Fisher, Director of the (then Clinical Sciences Centre), and Vivienne Parry OBE, science writer and broadcaster, concocted an idea to celebrate the contributions that women scientists have made to their field, sometimes overlooked in favour of their male counterparts. With an endorsement from Dr Helen Pankhurst CBE, women鈥檚 rights activist and great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst, they called the awards scheme Suffrage Science.

Their awards were hand-crafted items of jewellery created by art students from Central Saint Martins-UAL, who worked with scientists to design pieces inspired by research and by the Suffragette movement. But rather than produce a new set of pieces for the next awards, each holder chose who they would like to pass their award onto, thus generating an extensive 鈥榝amily tree鈥 of incredible scientists and communicators.

As the relay continued, new branches of the Suffrage Science scheme were developed 鈥 the Engineering and Physical Sciences strand was founded in 2013, and the 鈥楳aths and Computing鈥 strand followed in 2016. The Suffrage Science family is now 148 strong, with a further 12 joining on Monday 8 March 2021, the tenth anniversary of the scheme.

Each previous holder chose to whom they wanted to pass their 鈥榟eirloom鈥 piece of jewellery.

Professor Serena Best from 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, who was honoured in 2020, chose to pass her award to her colleague Professor Ruth Cameron. She said: 鈥淧rofessor Ruth Cameron is a highly successful and respected scientist in the field of biomaterials whose organisational abilities and communication skills are outstanding. Most recently, she has become the first female appointee to lead the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, 国际米兰对阵科莫 in the Office of Head of Department. Ruth鈥檚 work ethic will provide inspiration to the next generation of young female scientists - demonstrating that the key to success is collegial support and collaboration.鈥

Professor R贸is铆n Owens from 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, and Professor Melinda Duer from the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, were also named winners in 2020. Owens has chosen to pass her award to Professor Natalie Stingelin from Georgia Institute of Technology, and Duer has chosen to pass her award to Dr Mary Anti Chama from the University of Ghana.

鈥淣atalie is a tremendous advocate for diversity in science and engineering,鈥 said Owens. 鈥淪he was incredibly supportive of me when I started out, mentoring me and suggesting my name for conferences and editorial work. She has worked tirelessly to support women and is very active on social media. She has brought countless young researchers, especially women under her wing, helping them to develop their careers. She is also very proactive in getting the old guard to be inclusive and diverse 鈥 including calling out conference organisers for not including women in their speaker lists. In her role as editor at RSC she has been very involved in trying to improve diversity and equality in publishing also.鈥

鈥淚 have known Mary since she was a 国际米兰对阵科莫-Africa Research Fellow in 国际米兰对阵科莫,鈥 said Duer. 鈥淪he impressed me then with how she approached interdisciplinary science, and brought in whatever techniques she needed in her quest to find new pharmaceutical compounds in plants. She has continued to impress me as she has developed her science and brought in new collaborators. She has been a champion for women in science throughout her career and very supportive of students and younger colleagues alike. I hope she won't mind my saying that she also ensured that all her siblings had access to higher education - and now continues that with ensuring that her graduate students have what they need to be successful. I always enjoy any discussion with Mary - she has shown me how one can be kind, compassionate and still be ambitious in one's science.鈥

Suffrage Science pioneer Professor Fisher said: 鈥淲e dreamed up the awards scheme to celebrate the contribution that women have made to science, which often gets overlooked. This is as important now as it was ten years ago. This year鈥檚 awardees join a community of over 148 women scientists. I鈥檓 thrilled that since 2011, the awards have travelled from the UK, across Europe to the USA, Hong Kong, Iran and to Ghana, illustrating the international nature of science and engineering, and the global effort to improve the representation of women in STEM.鈥



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