Blog
Kate blogs at Context and Variation, part of the Scientific American Blog Network.
Other writing
Scientific American: I don’t have a twenty eight day menstrual cycle, and neither should you
Wired Magazine: The dilemma of women in science blogging
Jezebel: An activist scientist for women’s health (originally posted on AGORA)
Interviews
CNN.com: IVF doctors, families celebrate creator’s Nobel prize by Elizabeth Landau
USA Today: Deep voices trigger infidelity jitters by Dan Vergano
Bloggingheads.tv: Science Saturday with John Hawks and Kathryn Clancy
Chambanamoms.com: Chambana Mom to Know: Kate Clancy by Laura Weisskopf Bleill
Honors and awards
Finalist for Copper Zone, June 2011, I’m a scientist, get me out of here!
Finalist for Open Laboratory 2010 and 2012 (there was no 2011)
ResearchBlogging Editor’s Selections: 3 February 2011, 23 February 2011, 24 February 2011, 7 April 2011
Speaking
Session leader in Science Online 2012 conference (January 2012): Sex, gender and controversy
Ig Nobel 24/7 talk on vaginal pH (September 2011)
Panelist in Beckman Institute Symposium on Science and Journalism (April 2011)
Session leader in Science Online 2011 conference (January 2011): On the perils of blogging as a woman under a real name
Other science outreach speaking engagements include (some of these engagements also included a second talk on my research): Duke University; Harvard University; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; University of Tennessee, Knoxville