Abstract
In 2004, Frans Johansson published “The Medici Effect” which emphasizes the need for diversity for innovation. His hypothesis is based on the Medici Dynasty in the 14th Century and their role in the birth of the Renaissance. The Medici’s financial support of painters, poets, scientists, architects… a variety of disciplines working closely together on diverse problems, led to an explosion of innovations. We still see this today in pockets of industries where architects work with entomologists on new designs of energy efficient building, roboticist study nature to understand locomotion and manipulation. One of my most rewarding programs was when I worked with a microbiologist to use bacteria to synthesize magnetic nanoparticles for ferrofluids. Diversity is the fuel for innovation. Our greatest source of fuel for diversity is gender.