Weekly RoCur (Rotating Curator) @AmstatNews Committee on Women in Statistics #WSDS Learn & sign up: bit.ly/wsds-rocur This week:

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Women in Statistics and Data Science retweeted
10 Aug 2023
As #JSM2023 comes to a close, we hope you've had an engaging and meaningful experience. It's been amazing to see you again—thank you for attending. We still have an array of technical sessions this morning, so let's get going! rebrand.ly/ypl625a
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We love to see it! 🙌
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There's still time to catch the invited panel session!
Come meet fellow @WomenInStat at #JSM2023 on August 8th and check out our panel on Career Growth on August 9th. See y'all in Toronto!
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Happening now with @cwstat !
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Come grab some refreshments and network with us in CC-701A for the @cwstat reception! #JSM2023
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Today at #JSM2023!
Come meet fellow @WomenInStat at #JSM2023 on August 8th and check out our panel on Career Growth on August 9th. See y'all in Toronto!
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Women in Statistics and Data Science retweeted
1 Aug 2023
It’s not too late to register for #JSM2023, the largest international gathering of #statisticians and #datascientists in North America and one of the broadest meetings for this community. Sign up today and join us in Toronto August 5–10. bit.ly/3mNxciH

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Come meet fellow @WomenInStat at #JSM2023 on August 8th and check out our panel on Career Growth on August 9th. See y'all in Toronto!
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Women in Statistics and Data Science retweeted
AWM Fellows: Nominate individuals who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to the support and advancement of women in the mathematical sciences. Nominations are due May 15. awm-math.org/awards/awm-fell…
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Women in Statistics and Data Science retweeted
2 Mar 2023
To celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth, we asked prominent statisticians Nancy Potok, Dionne Price, and Dooti Roy to tell us about their early jobs and influences. stattrak.amstat.org/2023/03/…
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Women in Statistics and Data Science retweeted
Inspirational Women in STEM and Tech: Professor Katherine B Ensor of American Statistical Association On The 5 Leadership Lessons She Learned From Her Experience medium.com/authority-magazin… An Interview With @candigeorgiadis @AmstatNews @ThisisStats @ensorkb
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This week really flew by! Thanks again for having me. If you want to stay in touch, follow me over on @SarahLotspeich.
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After a brief hiatus yesterday, I'm back and excited to talk about #collaboration! My favorite part of any job is what i call “see a need, fill a need.” (A phrase I borrowed from this guy in the 2005 movie "Robots", which scored a 64% on Rotten 🍅 but a 100% in my ❤️.)
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Fill a need 👩‍💻: My job is to learn enough about their question to identify the data needed and explore statistical options. Then, once the analysis is completed communication plays a huge part in making sure that the worth on both sides of the team is correct.
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That's something that I love about statistics! It's a skillset and a way to see the world; we choose how to use it.
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I've been lucky enough to collaborate on all kinds of areas: infectious diseases like HIV and HPV, child welfare, the opioid epidemic, and neurodegenerative disease to name a few.
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See a need 👀: When I enter into new projects or collaborations, I meet new experts in their fields with interesting questions! They have identified a "need" for answers.
Real talk 🗣: I've wanted to be a statistician since 11th grade, which is pretty early. I was drawn to data and their ability to help us answer questions. And, dare I admit, captivated by the idea that you could reduce questions to a p-value (it was 2011, it was another world).
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As faculty, I can open students’ eyes to the multitude of paths unlocked by training in statistics. And beyond the classroom, I engage with outreach like Florence Nightingale Day (fndaystats.org/) which aim to introduce pre-college students to the fun of stats earlier!
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