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Women who are asseritve or passionate are often characterized as ''bitchy''. These are stereotypes we have to challenge.'
Danielle Lee, Spotify
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Postdoc earns TED Fellowship honor
Danielle N Lee, a post-doctoral research associate in the Alexander Ophir Lab in the Department of Psychology has been named one of 21 TED Fellows for the class of 2015.
Lee and the research she conducts studying the behavior of African giant pouched rats has been selected to be included in the 2015 TED program hosted in Vancouver, BC in March 2015.
Learn more about Lee and the other 2015 TED Fellows here.
Previously this year, Lee was named a 2014 White House Champion for Change for STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Access and Diversity advocacy and was named one of EBONY Magazine's Most Influential African Americans in Social Media for her science communication and access work.