Category Archives: 2019 speakers blog

What we do now will shape the lives of those in the future: Meet Camille Carroll

Dr Camille Carroll, University of  Plymouth, is taking part in Soapbox Science Plymouth on 1st June with the talk: “What is a clinical research?“    SS: How did you get to your current position? Hard work, determination, lots of support from a … Continue reading

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Scientists need to make sure they make their science accessible for all people: Meet Louisa de Dross

Louisa deDross (@luludedro), Plymouth Marine Laboratory is taking part in Soapbox Science Plymouth on 1st June with the talk: “Green, Infected and Secreting: Are Algae The Future of Natural Beauty?”       SS: How did you get to your current position? … Continue reading

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Networking with other scientists and the audience: Meet Anna Tatkiewicz

  Mrs Anna Tatkiewicz, University of Plymouth, is taking part in Soapbox Science Plymouth on 1st June with the talk:“Thick, tasty and yummy – how science improves yogurt“           SS: How did you get to your current … Continue reading

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Take pride in your work: Meet Catherine Jordan 

Ms. Catherine Jordan (@jorrrdy), Marine Institute / NUIG is taking part in Soapbox Science Galway on 29th June with the talk: “Monitoring our Oceans from Space!” SS: How did you get to your current position? My name is Catherine Jordan. I am currently … Continue reading

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Perseverance is the key: Meet Devasanthini Devaraj

Devasanthini Devaraj (@DevaSanthini), University College Dublin will be taking part in Soapbox Science Galway on 29th June with the talk: “Natural Gas – The cleaner fossil fuel into the future” I am a PhD student in UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering. … Continue reading

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You’ll develop many transferable skills in science: Meet Maggie Lieu 

Dr Maggie Lieu (@space_mog), The European Space Agency, is taking part in Soapbox Science Brighton on 1st June with the talk: “Why dark matter matters”       SS: What attracted you to Soapbox Science in the first place – and what are you … Continue reading

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Replace competitiveness with team spirit: Meet Vicky Boult

Dr Vicky Boult (@vlboult), University of Reading, is taking part in Soapbox Science Reading on 8th June 2019 talking about: “An elephant’s appetite”.         Q: Vicky, how did you get to your current position? I have always … Continue reading

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Remember that your skills are transferable: Meet Sofia Gripenberg

Sofia Gripenberg is a Royal Society Research Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Reading. Her work investigates the interactions between plants and their insect enemies. Her current main project assesses the role of insects attacking … Continue reading

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Science should be accessible to everyone: Meet Rachael Chandler

Rachael Chandler, Biomedical Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, is taking part in Soapbox Science Reading with the talk:“Parkinson’s, DNA and… microscopic worms?!” Hi! I’m Rachael, a doctoral researcher at the University of Reading in the first year … Continue reading

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Share your failures more openly: Meet Maria Christodoulou

Maria Christodoulou is a postdoctoral researcher in Biostatistics at the University of Oxford. Trained both as a statistician and a biologist, she is interested in the development and application of statistical tools to big evolutionary questions. In her current position, … Continue reading

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