Celebrating success
Interview: Louise Dyson
Dr Louise Dyson, The Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research, School of Life Sciences and Mathematics Institute, was interviewed by the European Medical Journal about systematic non-adherence to mass drug administration and modelling to support the eradication of neglected tropical diseases
Read the interviewLink opens in a new window (January 2023)
Technician career case study
Dr Sarah Bennett talks to TALENT about her career path to becoming the WISB Research Technology Facility Manager. TALENT is a project which leads and influences change to advance status and opportunity for technical skills, roles and careers in UK higher education and research. Watch Sarah's story
“The future of women in STEM is bright but not secure”: Warwick climate scientist
Four female climate scientists from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh (Maria Rehman, Mst Atikunnaher, Manpreet Kaur Saini and Udvashita Chakraborty) - who are currently pursuing postgraduate studies in SLS thanks to 'Women in STEM’ scholarships - share their experiences and reflections on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Press release (11 February 2022)
Medieval remedies
Dr Freya Harrison talks to BBC Radio 4's Sideways about her research into medieval medical remedies - and how an eye remedy may prove beneficial in the 21st century.
Listen to the interview (24 November 2021)
Researcher on fast track thanks to dementia charity founded by F1 legend
Dr Emily Hill has been named as one of four new Race Against Dementia Fellows, with the opportunity to receive support from not only leading scientists studying dementia, but also experts in innovation and problem solving from the world of Formula 1.
Emily appeared on Good Morning Britain on 21 September alongside Sir Jackie Stewart to announce the fellowships. Watch the interview
Press release (23 September 2021)
Spin your Thesis 2021
Third year Biochemistry student Katie Savva and 3 other students from Cambridge, Nottingham, and Georgia Tech Universities have been accepted onto the European Space Agency’s Spin Your Thesis 2021 campaign, carrying out research into the movement of nutrients into vesicles under hypergravity. The NOAHS ARC team will travel to ESTEC in Noordwijk, Netherlands, in September to use the Large Diameter Centrifuge there. YouTube interview(6 Feb 2021)
You might also like to listen to an interview Katie recently gave about her interest in biochemistry, space and quidditch! YouTube interview (6 Feb 2021)
Women in science, innovate in science
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11 February 2021, young researchers at Warwick, including Life Sciences PhD student Rosanne Maguire, were asked about their hopes for their research and the importance of equality in their chosen field.
Read the article (11 Feb 2021)Future Leader to Watch – Fabrizio Alberti
Future Leader to Watch is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of Reviews published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Dr Fabrizio Alberti is first author on ‘Recent developments of tools for genome and metabolome studies in basidiomycete fungi and their application to natural product research’, published in BiO.
Read the interview