Register to attend our virtual Fall into STEM event on 11/10 featuring these women in STEM!
Moderator: Annette Booker, Samsung Austin Semiconductor
Annette Booker is an award-winning Process Integration Operations Manager at Samsung Austin Semiconductor (SAS) and advocate for women and girls in STEM. She serves as an advisory board member for Women In Technology at Samsung (WITS) and as a member of the Central Texas Council for Girlstart; both organizations focus on empowering and engaging young girls through STEM activities and networking opportunities for women at SAS.
Danielle Twum, Caris Life Sciences
Hailing from Ghana, West Africa, Danielle Twum received her B.A. in Biology from Vassar College where she studied the effects of climate change on coral bleaching. Danielle received her PhD in Cancer Immunology from the University at Buffalo where she studied the immunology of breast cancer metastasis. Dr. Twum currently works as a Molecular Science Liaison at Caris Life Sciences. Dr. Twum is an AAAS IF/THEN Ambassador, an initiative aimed at increasing visibility of women in STEM as role models for young girls.
Angie Cheng, Thermo Fisher
Angie Cheng graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelors of Science in Microbiology and Masters in Biotechnology. She has been in R&D for over 18 years developing products and is currently a Sr. R&D Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific in the Sample Prep business unit. Thermo Fisher is responsible for the development of kits/reagents/instruments to enable extraction of nucleic acid from various sample types.
Priya Ramachandran, NI
Priya Ramachandran heads R&D Global Operations at NI. She is responsible for the operational efficiency and effectiveness of NI’s R&D organization, supporting and enabling engineering teams in delivering innovative products. Her division manages financial, talent development, employee engagement, and strategic planning operations. Priya is passionate about building high-performance teams that develop and deliver highly innovative products for both internal and external customers. She started at NI in 2004 as a Digital Design Engineer with a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. Priya designed and developed Motion-Vision products before transitioning to become an Engineering Manager. Over the last decade, her technical background and customer advocacy skills have enabled her to coach and lead teams in delivering breakthrough and disruptive innovation. Priya is motivated to bring together globally distributed teams with a common purpose. She strives to foster a growth-mindset culture where learning, diversity, and change are championed and celebrated. Priya is passionate about attracting and encouraging Girls to pursue STEM careers. She loves volunteering for Girlstart and coaching her all-girls FIRST robotics team “The Creative Champions”!