Hard-working
These scientists have highlighted themselves as having Hard-working characteristics:
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Bruno Silvester Lopes
About Me:
I am someone who studies different types of bacteria and how they become powerful and cause human infections. As a child I always had a dream of naming my own bacteria and I achieved it in 2019π You can see the bacteria which I discovered on the link below
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0723202021000400?via%3Dihub
I am hardworking and dedicated to the science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health.
Latest Question:
How are comets made ? -
Hasinah Mohammed
About Me:
I live in the North East of England. I am an Automated Systems Project Engineer, and I work on systems for the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry! π¦ π©Έπ·π»ββοΈπ§
My hobbies are photography πΈ, reading π, travelling β and trying new things πΈπ».
Latest Question:
Do you think you could work better in a different position? -
Hannah Scholes
About Me:
I live at home in Ramsgate with my mum and my cat. I’m a Biomedical Scientist by day, and I run a Brownie pack in the evenings. I’m a massive Harry Potter and musical theatre nut, and I sometimes make silver jewellery when I have chance. Oh, and I love to crochet, take photos, and have crazy coloured hair!
Latest Question:
How do cancer cells form? -
Clare Morrow
About Me:
I live with my engineer husband and two grown up children (one marine engineer – currently sailing in the Pacific ocean, the other studying to become a health professional) in the Suffolk countryside.
I work in science by day and spend time with my family at night and weekends.
Latest Question:
is there any difficulties you have to deal on a daily bases? -
Dawn Sutherland
About Me:
I live with my husband and 5 children in Falkirk. When i’m not working as a Biomedical Scientist I love going on walks in our local woodland π³π¦and help to coach the miniβs at my local rugby club ππ»ββοΈπ
Latest Question:
How has being a scientist affected your life? -
Lena Forsyth
About Me:
Hi, I’m Lena, 22 year old Biomedical Scientist, π©πΌβπ¬π¬ from the North East of Scotland π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ. I enjoy reading, music, cooking and baking. I like spending time with my friends and family when I can too.
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Latest Question:
What do you like about being a scientist? -
Simon Anderson
About Me:
Living in Cheshire when not working in the NHS you will find me out in the countryside walking and training my dog.
Latest Question:
How has being a scientist affected your life? -
Sophie Shaw
About Me:
Originally from Somerset, I’ve spent time living and working in Devon and North East Scotland before relocating to Cardiff in 2021 to start my position as a Clinical Bioinformatician. This means I spend my time writing computer code to analyse DNA. I live with my husband and our three year old son. When I’m not working or being mum, I love to run (occasionally pretty far) and attend live music events!
Latest Question:
What are some of the challenges you face in your research? -
Amy Tooke
About Me:
I live in Gateshead with my partner. I am a microbiology researcher but I also love running and being creative doing arts and crafts outside of work!
Latest Question:
How much do you get paid?