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summary: As an Open Science journal, one of the main aims of <em> GigaScience </em>
  has always been to break down barriers. Both in the access of research and the underlying
  data and code supporting it, and the barriers holding back the researchers themselves.
  See our recent Review centering on inclusivity on the organization of meetings to
  see how it is important from an Open Science perspective.
title: 'The Women in Science Conference 2021: Challenges are simply a problem waiting
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As an Open Science journal, one of the main aims of *GigaScience* has
always been to break down barriers. Both in the access of research and
the underlying data and code supporting it, and the barriers holding
back the researchers themselves. See our [recent
Review](https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab051) centering on
inclusivity on the organization of meetings to see how it is important
from an Open Science perspective. With that in mind, *GigaScience* has
organized the annual Women in Science Conference for seven consecutive
years (see a previous write-up
[here](http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/women-in-science-4/)).

The [7^th^ annual Women in Science
Conference](https://icg.bio/en/WomenScienceForum/index.aspx) took place
on the 26th October 2021 in the Chinese seaside city of Qingdao, as a
satellite meeting of BGI\'s long running [International Conference on
Genomics](https://www.icg.bio/) (this year ICG-16). This year\'s Women
in Science conference was again organized by our Publishing Director
Laurie Goodman, and helpfully co-chaired by Ying Gu of BGI Research. It
brought together both young and more experienced women researchers in
the field of life science and big data research, covering a wide range
of fields of life science, including evolution, omics, cancer, complex
diseases, reproductive health, technology development and
bioinformatics. Providing a safe space and platform for women scientists
to present their work and to discuss the deeper issues that affect women
in science. In addition, it also provides young female researchers with
an opportunity to communicate and learn from well-known female
scientific predecessors.

> Women in Science forum is now kicking off in
> Qingdao,[\#China](https://twitter.com/hashtag/China?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> , on the 16th International Conference on Genomics
> ([\#ICG16](https://twitter.com/hashtag/ICG16?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw))!
> Thanks Dr Laurie Goodman and colleagues at
> [@GigaScience](https://twitter.com/GigaScience?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [\#omicsforall](https://twitter.com/hashtag/omicsforall?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@CBCGDF_China](https://twitter.com/CBCGDF_China?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@EBPgenome](https://twitter.com/EBPgenome?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@DTGenomics](https://twitter.com/DTGenomics?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@TheBgiGroup](https://twitter.com/TheBgiGroup?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@GBIF](https://twitter.com/GBIF?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [@GGBNOutreach](https://twitter.com/GGBNOutreach?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
> [pic.twitter.com/erUeNVzD97](https://t.co/erUeNVzD97)
>
> --- Linda Wong (@LindaWong1985) [October 26,
> 2021](https://twitter.com/LindaWong1985/status/1452807745652998147?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

In the opening talk, our Publishing Director Laurie stated that the
challenges in the careers and lives of female scientists (the low
percentage of women speakers being invited to speak at scientific
conferences, the lower number of women working in STEM fields, the
pandemic\'s [threat to hard-won gender-equity
gains](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02183-x), implicit
bias against women in grants and awards etc.), she proposed potential
solutions and unique opportunities to improve career success as a woman
in Science.

The first presenter was Dr. Dragomirka Jovic from Qingdao Europe
Advanced Institute for Life Sciences who presented on the topic \"How to
initiate and build international collaborations and why they are
important\". Life and work are full of competition, so the talk posed
the question on how best to create environments for effective
professional collaborations and mutual understandings? Dr. Jovic
presented her institution as a successful model for potential
collaboration.

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src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dr.-Gragomirka-Jovic.jpg"
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</figure>

Ms. Clarie Constance Selbeck from the Consulate General of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands introduced the [Netherlands Innovation
Network](https://english.rvo.nl/partners-network/international-economic-network/netherlands-innovation-network),
presented on the strength of the Netherlands in science and R&D,
provided data on public-private cooperation and the gender gap in the
Netherlands, as well as the academic environment at Dutch universities.

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<img
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sizes="(max-width: 700px) 100vw, 700px" width="700" height="467" />
</figure>

Professor Sulan Luo of Hainan University presented her latest
preclinical study on the analgesic effect of coneshell derived
αO-Conotoxin GeXIVA in targeting α9α10 nicotinic acetylcholine
receptors. Coneshell venomics a topic we\'ve [published
on](https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab037) and [covered in
GigaBlog
before](http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/cone-snail-genome-sheds-light-on-venom-evolution/).

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<img
src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Professor-Sulan-Luo.jpg"
class="wp-image-4218" loading="lazy" decoding="async"
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sizes="(max-width: 700px) 100vw, 700px" width="700" height="467" />
</figure>

Also fitting well into the marine location and theme of the main ICG
conference, Dr. Yunyun Zhuang from Ocean University of China presented
her work on Cyanate, the overlooked nitrogen salt in the ocean and its
utilization by marine eukaryotic algae.

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<img
src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dr.-Yunyun-Zhuang.jpg"
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</figure>

Dr. Fei Xu from Jiangnan University introduced her work on the *De Novo*
design of a hierarchical assembly of collagen.

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<img
src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dr.-Fei-Xu.jpg"
class="wp-image-4220" loading="lazy" decoding="async"
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</figure>

Professor Mahinur S. Akkaya from Dalian University of Technology shared
her perspectives on Gender Equality in Science: What is to be done? With
some practical suggestions in how to address the large gender gap in
Science, Prof Akkaya suggested instructors and parents need to avoid
gender stereotyping and unconscious gender bias, highlight role models
and the contribution of women in science, better develop gender
awareness in the classroom, and increase girls\' self-confidence by
encouraging relevant single-sex activities. She also gave suggestions to
for improving gender bias in scientific organizations and societies.

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<img
src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Professor-Mahinur-S.-AKKAYA.jpg"
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Next were some great talks on infectious disease, Dr. Zhihua Ou from the
Institute of Precision Health, BGI-Research presented her team\'s
research progress on HPV-induced cervical cancer. Dr. Jingyue Bao from
China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center introduced her work on
genomic evolution of African swine fever virus. Professor Jun Yu from
The Chinese University of Hong Kong presented on the Role of Gut
Microbiota in Colon Cancer.

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src="http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Dr.-Jingyue-Bao.jpg"
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Dr. Zhihua Ou from the Institute of Precision Health, BGI-Research
presented her team\'s research progress on HPV-induced cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women, which is
caused by the persistent infection of high-risk Human Papillomavirus
(HPV). To eliminate cervical cancer, all countries should work together
in three main areas: HPV vaccination, HPV screening and disease
treatment; so that the incidence rate can be kept in less than four per
100,000 women. While this approach is [already paying
off](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/04/its-incredible-hpv-vaccine-saves-thousands-of-women-from-cervical-cancer-uk-study-shows)
in many wealthy countries, due to the uneven economic development of
countries around the world it will take decades to eliminate cervical
cancer globally. The BGI research team used high-throughput viral genome
sequencing technology to clarify the prevalence of high-risk HPV in
China, and combined single-cell sequencing technology and BGI\'s
self-developed spatial transcriptome technology to reveal the tumor
microenvironment of cervical squamous cell carcinoma for the prevention
and treatment of HPV Cervical cancer.

Dr. Xiaoyu Wei from BGI-Research shared her study on the progress in
axolotl brain regeneration research using spatiotemporal
transcriptomics. The brains of mammals, including humans, have a very
limited ability to regenerate after birth. As a model organism with a
brain not too dissimilar to that of mammals, the axolotl provides an
ideal experimental model for regenerative research. Based on
spatiotemporal transcriptomics, her study analyzed the dynamic
distribution of cell types during the brain development and injury
regeneration of axolotl from single-cell resolution, and discovered
important stem cell subtypes during the regeneration process.

There were also a few speakers who could not attend the conference in
person, but contributed inspiring reports online. The head nurse of
Union Hospital in Wuhan, Jin Yan, shared her story on being at the front
line of the COVID-19 pandemic when it started, showing her photos of
hospitals, communities, nursing homes and children\'s rehabilitation
centers during the pandemic. Associate Professor Yuli Li of the Ocean
University of China introduced [MolluscDB](http://mgbase.qnlm.ac/home):
an integrated functional and evolutionary genomics database for the
hyper-diversified Mollusca animal phylum. Rounding off the meeting with
an education perspective Ms. Yang Rui, Director of School Office of High
School affiliated to Renmin University of China, shared her perspective
on \"Girls in Life Sciences: How to Cultivate girls\' curiosity and
confidence in high school\".

We look forward to next years meeting, and hope further barriers such as
international borders will be more open and allow greater attendance and
greater participation.

*Hongfang Zhang, Junior Editor, GigaScience*

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