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Dr. Endia Crabtree, PhD


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Posted By Endia Crabtree 02-03-2026 12:50 PM
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My favorite science documentary is Picture a Scientist. It struck a deep chord with me, especially through Dr. Raychelle Burks' story, which mirrored many of my own experiences navigating scientific spaces. The film has stayed with me ever since. I was fortunate to see it before its public release ...
Posted By Endia Crabtree 05-19-2023 10:53 AM
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Thank you for sharing Elliot. With regards to the great outdoors, I will be participating in our last fossil dig with the Dry Dredgers until October on May 27th. It will take place at the Hueston Woods State Park in Butler County, Ohio. There will be a wide variety of fossils from the Ordovician ...
Posted By Endia Crabtree 05-02-2023 05:56 PM
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Looking back on the month that just ended, and on your own education, training, and career: What women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics have had the greatest impact on your own career? Mae Jemison (Astronaut and Physician), Clea Koff (Forensic Anthropologist), all of the women ...
Posted By Endia Crabtree 04-29-2023 10:17 PM
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Does your state have an Academy of Science organization, i.e. Ohio Academy of Science, The New York Academy of Sciences, Texas Academy of Science, etc.? If so, what programs do you think are the most beneficial to professionals and students, and why? ------------------------------ Endia J. Crabtree, ...
Posted By Endia Crabtree 04-25-2023 09:46 PM
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Hi Elliot, Thank you for asking these questions. You are correct that AAAS Fellowship is highly distinguished, and definitely something to aspire to. A recent AAAS Fellow told me that "You are next." That made me smile, feel empowered, and happy to learn that such an honor is possible. It was ...