Personal Growth
Curiosity, Purpose, and the Women Who Are Changing the Future
Innovation isn’t just about big labs or billion-dollar research grants; it often starts with a question, a spark of curiosity, or a desire to solve a problem. And for many women in science and healthcare, that curiosity is guided by purpose by a desire to make a real difference in people’s lives.
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Consider Marita Cheng, an Australian roboticist who co-founded a company designing assistive robots for people with disabilities. Or Dr. Jane Cooke Wright, a pioneering oncologist whose faith and sense of service drove her to develop life-saving cancer treatments. Then there’s Oluyemi Oluremi, who created a low-cost, solar-powered incubator for newborns in rural communities, an innovation born from a need she witnessed firsthand.
At WISH, curiosity meets purpose. Our community provides workshops, discussions, and mentorship opportunities where members can explore ideas, discover what drives them, and connect with others who share their vision. Here, your next big idea isn’t just about technology or research, it's about impact, meaning, and collaboration.
Conclusion
Science isn’t just what you do, it's how you think, and why you do it. At WISH, we’re building a space where women can pursue both, together.
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