女性在(生物)分析化学:走向公平和包容

M. D. da Veiga, M. D. G. Korn
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近几十年来,妇女参与科学已经成为一个日益相关和讨论的话题。纵观历史,女性在进入这一知识领域并脱颖而出时面临着无数的障碍和挑战。然而,尽管困难重重,妇女对所有领域的科学进步作出了重大贡献。在巴西,关于妇女参与科学的讨论在围绕分析化学和学术界的全国性活动中得到了强调。因此,已经实现了一些更改,以尽量减少本文讨论的差异。今天,我们看到越来越多的女性从事科学工作,在各自领域担任研究人员、教授和领导者的重要职位。它们存在于许多科学学科中,包括物理、化学、生物、数学、工程和技术。此外,女性还参与了计算机科学、人工智能和生物技术等新兴和跨学科领域。通过提供包容的环境和鼓励妇女积极参与,促进化学领域的性别平等至关重要。这可以通过实施促进机会平等的政策来实现,鼓励女性榜样和导师,支持女化学家的培训和专业发展,重视和承认她们的贡献。妇女参与化学对这一领域的科学进步至关重要。我们带来独特的视角、创造力和技能来应对化学挑战,并有助于更全面地了解化学过程及其实际应用。化学领域的性别多样性推动创新,促进更加繁荣和包容的科学环境。必须为妇女进入和发展精确科学学术事业提供平等的机会、支持和鼓励,从而加强妇女在该领域的代表性,促进科学卓越。在这种情况下,BrJAC杂志致力于组织一个专门针对(生物)分析化学领域的女性研究人员的问题。中心思想是庆祝那些在分析化学领域辛勤工作和奉献的女性研究人员。采访对象是来自法国国家研究委员会(CNRS)的Joanna Szpunar博士。她谈到了她在光谱分析化学领域的杰出研究人员的职业和经历。来自UNESP的Maria Valnice Boldrin Zanoni博士在电分析化学方面表现出色,并分享了人工光合作用技术的新视角。来自UFSCar的Quezia Cass博士在信中向我们介绍了以亲和选择质谱为重点的分离技术。这期杂志还将刊登三篇评论、八篇文章和三篇技术笔记,全部由(生物)分析化学领域的女性领导。我们必须感谢所有参与这一过程的审稿人,感谢他们在审稿过程中付出的时间和专业知识。很多谢谢!我们希望你喜欢阅读并了解这些研究人员在(生物)分析化学方面所做的一些工作。
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Women in (Bio)Analytical Chemistry: Moving Towards Equity and Inclusion
Women's participation in science has been an increasingly relevant and discussed topic in recent decades. Throughout history, women have faced numerous barriers and challenges to enter and stand out in this field of knowledge. However, despite the difficulties, women have contributed significantly to scientific advancement in all areas. In Brazil, the discussion about the participation of women in science has been highlighted in national events around analytical chemistry and academia. Thus, some changes have been implemented to minimize the differences discussed herein. Today we see more and more women engaged in science, holding prominent positions as researchers, professors, and leaders in their fields. They exist in many scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, and technology. In addition, women have also been involved in emerging and interdisciplinary areas such as computer science, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. It is crucial to promote gender equality in chemistry by providing an inclusive environment and encouraging the active participation of women. This can be achieved by implementing policies that promote equal opportunities, encouraging female role models and mentors, supporting women chemists' training and professional development, and valuing and recognizing their contributions. Women's participation in chemistry is essential to scientific advancement in this field. We bring unique perspectives, creativity, and skills to address chemical challenges and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of chemical processes and their practical applications. Gender diversity in chemistry drives innovation and promotes a more prosperous and inclusive scientific environment. It is essential to provide equal opportunities, support, and encouragement for women to enter and thrive in academic careers in the exact sciences, thus strengthening female representation in this field and boosting scientific excellence. In this context, the BrJAC journal worked on organizing an issue dedicated to women researchers in the field of (bio)analytical chemistry. The central idea is to celebrate those female researchers who have worked hard and dedicatedly in analytical chemistry. The interview was with Dr. Joanna Szpunar from the National Research Council of France (CNRS). She talked about her career and experience as a prominent researcher in the spectroanalytical chemistry field. The point of view was with Dr. Maria Valnice Boldrin Zanoni from UNESP, who excels in electroanalytical chemistry and shares a new perspective on artificial photosynthesis technology. The Letter written by Dr. Quezia Cass from UFSCar presented us with text on separation techniques highlighting affinity selection mass spectrometry. The issue will also feature three reviews, eight articles, and three technical notes, all led by women in (bio)analytical chemistry. It is imperative to thank all the reviewers who participated in this process by giving their time and expertise in evaluating the manuscripts. Many thanks! We hope you enjoy the reading and learn some of the work these researchers have been developing in (bio)analytical chemistry.
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