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Joanna Kelley

Joanna Kelley

Washington State University

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Joanna's work combines: Science, Education, and Accomplishing Goals

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Day In The Life

Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences

I run a research laboratory - I conduct genomics research, teach, and serve the scientific community.

Skills & Education

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

    Santa Cruz High

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Mathematics, General

    Brown University

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Biology/Biological Sciences, General

    Brown University

  • Doctorate

    Genome Sciences/Genomics

    University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be a Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary:

High School

Bachelor's Degree: Mathematics, General

Bachelor's Degree: Biology/Biological Sciences, General

Doctorate: Genome Sciences/Genomics

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Life & Career Milestones

My path in life has been direct

  • 1.

    I grew up in sunny California with a mathematician father and a biologist mother.

  • 2.

    I decided I wanted to go elsewhere for college (why?!) so I moved across the country to go to Brown.

  • 3.

    I originally wanted to focus on math, but during my sophomore year, I realized I also loved biology.

  • 4.

    I realized I could combine my two interests and study the applications of math within biology.

  • 5.

    I got my Ph.D. from the University of Washington, then did a postdoc at the University of Chicago.

  • 6.

    After completing my first postdoc, I moved back to California to do a second at Stanford University.

  • 7.

    I decided to become a professor so I could have the flexibility to conduct my own research.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Society in general:

    You're in the minority as a woman in mathematics.

  • How I responded:

    In several of my mathematics classes, I was the only girl in the classroom. Luckily, I've been surrounded by supportive people and I'm quite outgoing, so I didn't let it affect me. I could definitely see being the only one in the room (who is like you) as a major stumbling block. My advice to anyone in that position is this: anytime you're in the minority in any given room, remind yourself that you belong there and you deserve to be there.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I have a toddler as well as a full-time career, and balancing those two things can be challenging for anyone. The key for me has been having a very supportive partner, as well as a supportive community.