Passionate
These scientists have highlighted themselves as having Passionate 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? -
Marie Chion
About Me:
Hi ππΌ My name is Marie and I am 28 years old. I live in Cambridge, but grew up in France π«π· and the Czech Republic π¨πΏ.Β I am a researcher in biostatistics π .
Latest Question:
what is your favourite cereal -
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? -
Dorota Ferguson
About Me:
Privately:
Married to Ray, a mother to two wonderful children.
Regularly runs, swims, cycles and practices yoga and boxing. Avid reader
Professionally:
Clinical Scientist, Chartered Scientist, Medical Physics Expert, Radioactive Waste Adviser, Fitness to Practice member and Occupational Assessor.A link between the science and medicine in nuclear medicine, PET and Radiopharmaceutical production field.
Latest Question:
Dorota what materials do you use regularly -
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? -
Paulo Fernandes
About Me:
I live with my girlfriend in Wimbledon, London. I like to learn about new music and artists. I love nature and the ocean, and to eat fish and seafood!
Latest Question:
What is your favorite takeaway? -
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?