Expert Comment
Professor Susan Carruthers on the 80th Anniversary of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberation
Commenting on the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, Professor Carruthers outlines how the difficulties experienced by medical personnel in combating the typhus epidemic foreshadowed the 2020 COVID PPE crisis.
Sophie Ahlemeyer, PhD researcher on endometriosis: believing women's pain
A PhD history researcher who has been studying the gender pain gap at The University of Warwick says her ambition is now to become a medical doctor, as she wants to play a role in believing women's endometriosis pain and being able to provide care.
Associate Professor Erin Greaves on the importance of Endometriosis awareness
“Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women and people assigned female at birth (190 million worldwide), yet it remains misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and with limited choices for management of symptoms.
Professor Sian Taylor-Philips: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?
Professor of population health, The University of Warwick, co-leading the EDITH trial
“Science is a fascinating and rewarding career. It includes a variety of interesting challenges and an opportunity to have genuine impacts on national and international policy and, in my case, health outcomes for millions of people. That is a great privilege."
Dr Abimbola Ayorinde: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?
Associate Professor of Health services and public health research, University of Warwick
"I have always been interested in science. My parents are both nurses and growing up in Nigeria we had a pharmacy, and I was fascinated about how drugs work. I remember having a discussion with my dad where he told me about pharmacology, this inspired me to study physiology and pharmacology at university.