Meet Dr Melanie Eckersley-Maslin, lab head and Snow Medical Fellow investigating epigenetic plasticity in development and cancer at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the University of Melbourne. Here she talks about her research journey and its compatibility with...
Meet Emeritus Professor Julie Campbell, who has built a scientific career in the field of vascular biology. Over her decades-long career, Julie has won multiple awards including the GSK Award for Research Excellence (then Wellcome Australia Medal, 1995, and currently...
Meet Dr Shayan Quinlan, PhD graduate from the University of Sydney and project coordinator of the Biomechanics Research and Innovation Challenge (BRInC). Here she talks about her research in long-term effects of shoe design, women in science and post-PhD plans after a...
Meet Nelius Wanjohi, Nurse Program Manager and Safety and Quality Manager at IQVIA, a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the life sciences industry. Here she talks about her career in patient support...
Sydney, Thursday 7 April 2022 Women working in the health, medical and life sciences sectors will take to their keyboards on World Health Day to increase the visibility of women in science on Wikipedia, combatting gender bias on the online encyclopaedia. Only 19% of...
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