• Question: what is the biggest thing you hope to achieve as a scientist?

    Asked by 944cesf46 to RobB, Kylie, Matt, Bex, Sam on 13 Jun 2016. This question was also asked by Jamez.
    • Photo: Matt Dunn

      Matt Dunn answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      My work is mostly on the brain diseases Parkinson’s and Huntington’s, so for me the biggest thing would be to contribute towards a cure/prevention for these diseases, so nobody had to suffer from them in the future!

    • Photo: Kylie Belchamber

      Kylie Belchamber answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      Personally, i would love to win the Nobel Prize! Or if not, to be recognised internationally for my contribution to science.

      I’d also to love to cure lung disease, in all its forms. Or to contribute to this in some way 🙂

    • Photo: Rob Brass

      Rob Brass answered on 22 Jun 2016:


      I wont be winning any nobel prizes in radiotherapy but I’d like to carry on the work I completed for my MSc and set up a system where we tailor the dose we give to a patient based on whats achievable for them. This would replace the one-size-fits-all method that everyone uses now 🙂

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