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Look inside the 2025 L’Oreal USA For Women in Science Awards dinner.

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Rachel Adams
1 hour ago7 min read1 comments
The 2025 L'Oréal USA For Women in Science Awards dinner, co-hosted by Vox on November 13th, was more than a celebratory grant ceremony; it was a vital ecosystem in action, a gathering that underscored the profound importance of fostering collaborative communities to counteract the systemic isolation women in STEM fields have historically faced. Research Astronaut Kellie Gerardi, a figure whose very presence bridged the terrestrial and the cosmic, emceed an evening that began with foundational remarks from L'Oréal Groupe's chief sustainability officer, Marissa Pagnani McGowan, who articulated the brand's long-standing, data-backed commitment to championing women in science—a commitment that, while laudable, exists within a broader, often challenging landscape where female researchers still contend with significant funding gaps and underrepresentation in senior roles.Vox’s editor-in-chief Swati Sharma then powerfully framed the night, her words—'This is such a meaningful moment in science. Breakthroughs are happening at an incredible pace — but they don’t happen alone.They happen in communities like this one: built on collaboration, curiosity, and support'—resonating not as mere platitudes but as a core ecological principle: diversity and interconnection strengthen any system. The five grant awardees—Kaveeta Kaw, Kaitlyn Webster, Sydney Aten, Rebecka Sepela, and Georgia Squyres—represent this principle in human form, their research spanning disciplines that, while distinct, are all critical to addressing our planet's most pressing issues, from climate change to public health crises.The documentary profiles produced by the Vox creative team, which showcased each scientist's work, served as crucial storytelling vessels, translating complex, often siloed research into accessible narratives that can inspire the next generation and justify continued investment. This event exists within a sobering context; despite incremental progress, a 2023 UNESCO report highlighted that women still account for fewer than 30% of the world's researchers, and the 'leaky pipeline' phenomenon continues to see talented women leave scientific careers at alarming rates.Programs like L'Oréal's For Women in Science, therefore, function as essential intervention points, providing not just financial capital but, perhaps more importantly, the social and mentorship capital necessary for retention and success. The opening of applications for the 2026 grants is a call to action that extends beyond the applicants themselves, challenging academic institutions, private corporations, and government bodies to examine their own roles in either perpetuating barriers or building more inclusive, resilient scientific communities. The dinner was a microcosm of what is possible when intention meets action—a thriving, interconnected network of brilliant minds, whose collective work, now buoyed by recognition and resources, promises discoveries that will shape our shared future.
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