第一届拉丁美洲妇女生物信息学和数据科学会议亮点

Lucy Jiménez, L. Conteville, Ivana Feldfeber, Mercedes Garnham Didier, G. Stegmayer, C. Marino-Buslje, A. J. V. Rueda
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主题n生物信息学和疾病47基因组学和进化41结构生物信息学和生物分子模拟31深度学习、化学信息学和药物发现20数据挖掘和大数据分析15系统生物学11教育3总数168根据从登记中获得的信息分配大会的参加者。(A)按区域划分的参与百分比。(B)工业界和学术界按性别分列的代表人数。(C)性别作者地位分析。生物信息学和数据科学领域的女性。生物物理学家2021;2(3)。动态模拟,介绍机器学习与R语言与tidymodels,并介绍R语言与tidyverse。讲习班共有159名与会者:93名是女性;男性23人;还有45人没有在登记表上注明性别。讨论和未来前景第一届拉丁美洲妇女生物信息学和数据科学会议倡议旨在为我们的社区创造讨论和培训空间,不仅在科学和技术方面,而且从性别角度来看。正如我们之前所讨论的,科学和技术是男性化的环境,其中性别差异仍然是结构的一部分。所产生的数据,即使是在这一特殊事件中由妇女创造的,特别是为妇女创造的数据,也加强了男性在领导角色中占主导地位的证据。在男女获得领导职位的机会不同方面,玻璃天花板效应仍然很明显(15 - 18)。在个人交流方面,演讲者和与会者都表示,他们感到非常舒适,认为会议场地是一个友好的环境,可以交流,学习和讨论想法。在本报告中,我们从社区的巨大反应中得出结论,大量的与会者、提交的摘要和参与的演讲者以及从我们的分析中获得的结果证明,需要通过第一届拉丁美洲妇女生物信息学和数据科学会议提供这些类型的空间。在生物信息学和数据科学领域工作的女性仍在等待得到适当的认可。我们需要创造鼓励女性参与和继续教育的空间,如果我们真的想为缩小性别差距做出贡献,我们需要从性别的角度分析我们的研究现实。
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Highlights of the 1st Latin American Conference of Women in Bioinformatics and Data Science
topics n Bioinformatics and disease 47 Genomics and evolution 41 Structural bioinformatics and biomolecular simulations 31 Deep learning, chemoinformatics, and drug discovery 20 Data mining and big data analysis 15 System biology 11 Education 3 Total 168 Fig 1. Distribution of participants in the congress on the basis of the information obtained from the registration. (A) Percentage of participation by region. (B) Representation of participants from industry and academy by gender. (C) Authorship position analysis by gender. Women in bioinformatics and data science Jiménez et al. The Biophysicist 2021; 2(3). DOI: 10.35459/tbp.2020.000174 101 D ow naded rom hp://m eridianenpress.com /the-biophysicist/artic9/2983209/i2578-6970-2-3-99.pdf by gest on 11 Jauary 2022 dynamics simulations, introduction to machine learning with R language with tidymodels, and introduction to R language with tidyverse. The workshops had a total of 159 attendees: 93 were female; 23 were male; and 45 did not indicate a gender in the registration form. Discussion and future perspectives The 1st Latin American Conference of Women in Bioinformatics and Data Science initiative aimed at creating spaces for discussion and training in our community, not only in science and technology, but also from a gender perspective. As we discussed before, science and technology are masculinized environments in which gender disparities still remain as part of the structure. The data generated, even in this particular event created by women and especially for women, reinforced the evidence of the predominance of men in leadership roles. The glass ceiling effect with respect to differential access to leadership positions for women and men is still evident (15– 18). In personal communication, the speakers and attendees expressed that they felt very comfortable and considered the conference venue to be a friendly environment to exchange, to learn, and to discuss ideas. In this report, we conclude from the great response of the community, evidenced by the large number of attendees, submitted abstracts and participating speakers, and the results obtained from our analysis, that there is a need for these types of spaces as provided through the 1st Latin American Conference of Women in Bioinformatics and Data Science. Women working in bioinformatics and data science are still waiting to be properly recognized. We need to create spaces that encourage participation and continuing education opportunities for women, and we need to analyze our research reality from a gender point of view, if we really want to contribute to reducing the gender disparity gap.
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