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Category Archives: 2019 speakers blog
You are a unique product of your own passions, drive and opportunities: Meet Jessica Borger
Dr Jessica Borger (@jessborger), Monash University, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Sydney on 10th August with the talk: “Designing superior killers of cancers” Soapbox Science: How did you get to your current position? I took a longer … Continue reading
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We need to return the ‘S’ to STEM with the very important ‘women’ prefix
Dr Jessica Borger is a cellular immunologist who has contributed to understanding fundamental molecular mechanisms governing the function of particular immune cells, T lymphocytes, the cells of the immune system involved in eradication of infected or cancerous cells. Dr Borger’s … Continue reading
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At the end of your degree you will learn how to engineer your world: Meet Hasti Hayati
Hasti Hayati, (@HytHasti) University of Technology Sydney, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Sydney on 10th August with the talk: “Dynamics of running dogs.” Soapbox Science: How did you get to your current position? I … Continue reading
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I hope to educate, inspire and motivate others to join the fight for coral reefs: Meet Emma Camp
Emma Camp (@emmafcamp), University of Technology Sydney, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Sydney on 10th August with the talk: “Can Super Corals really be Super Heroes for the Great Barrier Reef?” Soapbox Science: How did you … Continue reading
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You can sustain a successful career in research working part-time and raising children!: Meet Anne Tiedemann
Anne Tiedemann (@AnneTiedemann1), University of Sydney, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Sydney on 10th August with the talk: “Physical activity: the elixir of health and wellbeing” Soapbox Science: How did you get to your current position? Since … Continue reading
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There is plenty more to be discovered, fixed, created, cured and changed: Aline da Silva Cerqueira
Aline da Silva Cerqueira (@aline_marine), Institute of Zoology of the Zoological Society of London, King’s College London and the London NERC DTP, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Brighton on 1st June with the talk: “The sounds seabirds make at sea and why … Continue reading
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Try different things out: Meet Rosanna Barnard
Rosanna Barnard (@BarnardResearch), University of Sussex, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Brighton on 1st June with the talk: “Networks: how mathematical graphs can protect us from epidemics” SS: What attracted you to Soapbox Science in the first place … Continue reading
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A story of gaining self-belief and defeating the judgmental society: Meet Oly Sen Sarma
Oly Sen Sarma is a PhD student in behavioural endocrinology at the Department of Neuroscience, Uppsala University. The title of her talk at the Soapbox Science event in Uppsala on 25 May was “Buddies over solitude – Active or sedentary … Continue reading
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The collective power of people to change something: Meet Simone Girdham
Ms Simone Girdham (@S11886040 ), Royal Cornwall Hospitals, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Plymouth with the talk:“How to be a daring, sharing and caring scientist” SS: How did you get to your current position? I got to my current … Continue reading
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Really good talent will be lost if we don’t address inequalities: Meet Julia Baptista
Dr Júlia Baptista (@JuliaGenetics), Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and University of Exeter, will be taking part in Soapbox Science Plymouth on 1st June with the talk: “DNA and how it defines who we are” SS: … Continue reading
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