A Panel on Women in STEM by JMSA & the Consulate
Join the Consulate General of Japan in New York and the Japanese Medical Society of America (JMSA) for a panel on women’s empowerment in STEM on March 25 at the Nippon Club. Featuring distinguished speakers from MIT and Eisai Co., Ltd., the discussion will explore challenges in Japan and the U.S., moderated by JMSA President Dr. Maki Kano-Lueckerath. A networking reception follows.
Empowering Women in STEM: U.S. and Japan Perspectives
Tuesday, March 25 from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Nippon Club – 145 W. 57th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues), 2nd floor Rose Room
Admission: Free
In honor of International Women’s Month, please join the Consulate General of Japan in New York and the Japanese Medical Society of America (JMSA) for a panel discussion on women’s empowerment in STEM fields on March 25 at the Nippon Club. Prominent women in STEM-related professions will provide timely insight and guidance in navigating the challenges they have faced in Japan and the U.S. The distinguished panelists are Dr. Angeliki Diane Rigos of MIT and Dr. Saori Watanabe of Eisai Co., Ltd. JMSA President Dr. Maki Kano-Lueckerath will moderate. The emcee will be Haruka Kokaze, a workplace mental health research associate and lead Japan strategy analyst at Columbia University's Mental Health + Work Design Lab and One Mind, a heartfulness fellow at Stanford School of Medicine, a multidisciplinary addiction training scholar at NYU Langone Health, and a JAA Junior Board Member.
A networking reception will follow the discussion. Please register here: https://forms.gle/uqpogFV2kvS8zrFWA.
About the Speakers
Dr. Angeliki Diane Rigos
Dr. Rigos teaches leadership in the Physics Department at MIT and is the founder and president of Epistimi, a nonprofit organization that promotes the advancement and leadership of women in STEM fields. She conducted a workshop titled “U.S.-Japan Collaborative Leadership Program for Women in STEM” in Tokyo last summer.
Dr. Saori Watanabe
Born in Niigata City, Dr. Watanabe joined Eisai Co. D. (Medicine) after completing studies at the Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences at Tohoku University’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She oversees the creation of preclinical disease-related models in the company’s focus areas of neurology and oncology.
Dr. Maki Kano-Lueckerath
Dr. Kano-Lueckerath is an Associate Professor in General Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai and practices internal medicine and pediatrics. She is the President of the Japanese Medical Society of America (JMSA), an organization that provides mentors and scholarships for Japanese and Japanese American students in health-related professions. She is the founder of NY Sukusuku-kai, an NPO that strives to improve the health and welfare of the local Nikkei families and their children through outreach and education.
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