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chris_sheril%20small.JPG Chris Mooney is a freelance writer and the author of two books, The Republican War on Science and Storm World. For more information see his bio, events, articles, or visit him on Wikipedia and YouTube.

Sheril Kirshenbaum is a marine biologist at Duke University. Sometimes she's a classicist, radio jock, or congressional staffer. Never sure what's next, she continues to enjoy the journey...

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Women We Like

Category: Women in Science
Posted on: June 26, 2008 12:02 PM, by Sheril R. Kirshenbaum

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'I wanted to blaze a trail as a woman in math--once I decided I probably couldn't be a baseball player.'

- Moon Duchin

A pioneer in mathematics, Moon hopes to do interdisciplinary teaching and research incorporating math and the humanities.

Moon has a keen mathematical intellect, which she brings to bear on problems of history, politics, and philosophy seldom touched by rigorous logic. Her essays and teaching breathe new life into the ancient idea that mathematics is the prerequisite for all serious thinking.

More at Scientific American...

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I knew Moon when I was a graduate student at Cornell. She came with Persi Diaconis when he visited us for a year (before settling in at Stanford). Lost track of her after she got her NSF and headed to Harvard for graduate school. Good to see she is still doing well.

Posted by: Walker | June 26, 2008 1:42 PM

Watch her take down those monolithic units of history, politics, and philosophy! She'll be the Moon unit zapper.

Sorry, I couldn't resist it.

Posted by: Ian | June 27, 2008 7:25 AM

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