Imaginative
These scientists have highlighted themselves as having Imaginative characteristics:
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Katie Pickup
About Me:
I’m a third year PhD student in Edinburgh studying stem cells. I love chocolate, making myself chunky crochet cardigans, and windy walks on Scottish beaches. I’m also helping make a science podcast through my university!
Latest Question:
could i multiply my own cells -
Mukta Deobagkar
About Me:
Hi! I am Mukta. I live with my partner in Oxford and am a researcher at the university. I am originally from India but have lived and worked in the UK for many years. In addition to my work as a scientist, I enjoy food, travel, books, gardening and bird-watching.
Latest Question:
Do you enjoy doing research, does it ever get boring? -
Francesco Iacoviello
About Me:
Hello everyone!
I am Francesco and I come originally from Manfredonia a small city in the South of Italy, however during my scientific carreer I lived in different cities, and now I am working in Cambridge.
When working in science life can be quite busy, but it is important to foster some extracurricular activities or feel-good hobbies.
Weekly in my spare time I enjoy cooking and singing, while during weekends I like travelling to explore natural landscapes, or to practice bouldering. And it’s even better when I share all my passions with friends!
Latest Question:
was it difficult going abroad for science, was it worth it? -
Jordan Kirby
Latest Question:
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