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Female Scientists Transforming Stem Knowledge Gaps

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AI-generatedThe article discusses gender disparity in STEM fields and research initiatives, but lacks concrete commercial mechanisms such as price changes, supply disruptions, regulatory impacts, or company-specific margin effects. No direct product, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The Westpac Scholars Trust is a philanthropic program, not a commercial investment. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.
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- Women hold 15% of STEM jobs in Australia despite 37% university enrolment.
- Federal government ended Women in STEM Ambassador initiative in 2024.
- Professor Elizabeth New's team developed chemical sensors for living cells.
- Jessica Woolman researching health impacts of 'forever chemicals'.
- Westpac Scholars Trust supported over 1,000 scholars in past decade, focusing on women in STEM.

