제시카 @imperialcollege research fellow. @500womensci + @wikipedia + chiral materials + Raman spectroscopy enthusiast. She/her. Least useful doctor in my family.
Why do I care so much about getting a copy of #Inferior into all schools? Because I don’t want to just tell girls they can do anything. I want them to read it, be empowered, and join our fight for equality. #thisgirlcan https://t.co/JB3Uc6JuU8
NSBP would like to congratulate our President-Elect Dr. Thomas A. Searles for being awarded the Black Engineer of the Year for Educational Leadership at the BEYA Conference. We celebrate you in this tremendous accomplishment. #ThomasSearles#BlackEngineerOfTheYear#BEYA2025
The Royal Society is looking for an Artist in Residence, an opportunity for a creative individual to produce new work in response to our collections and the scientific research of our community. Express your interest in this funded project by Thursday 12 December 2024:
https://t.co/2DNVBCXHu7
Join Dr Jess Wade on 10 December for the Rosalind Franklin Award Lecture as she explores the technologies of the future, how the most exciting science happens at the intersection between disciplines, and why we need to overhaul research culture to bring the most benefit to society and the economy.
If you’re a Guardian or Observer reader, please share this. The need for a strong, free & independent press couldn’t be greater. Yet, here it is. The billionaire Scott Trust is preparing to push a core part of the Guardian over the cliff into the hands of speculators & profiteers
I am so honored to be the recipient of the prestigious Hans Sigrist Prize, which not only recognizes my previous contributions to vaccine research, but provides @KizzyPhD_Lab with funding to advance our work further …
The hill I will die on: STEM grad programs MUST teach PhD students how to communicate their science to the public and legislators alike. This is 💯 not a drill.
An Irish physicist working at @BerkeleyLab, our STEM winner @sineatrix made a big leap forward on room-temperature superconductivity research this past year, cutting down the number of iterations needed to find room-temp superconductivity from billions to a handful
#WOMENOF24
Last week the Royal Society hosted more than 60 young people from backgrounds underrepresented in STEM as part of a meeting to open doors to postgraduate research careers, as part of a long-standing partnership with @in2scienceUK: https://t.co/ujCRCYCT80
The world is failing to take advantage of African genetic diversity, says Royal Society Africa Prize 2023 winner Professor Kelly Chibale in the @guardian. "If it works in Africa, there’s a good chance it’ll work somewhere else", he says of clinical trials. https://t.co/EE4cahxPPz
Brilliant to chat to @EvaWiseman for the Observer Magazine!
About social media investigations I do for BBC Panorama & Radio 4 pods, exposing impact of algorithms, disinformation, hate. I’m now Social Media Investigations Correspondent. Same job new name! https://t.co/w9V7Tpt1cg
We are very happy to announce that the winner of this year's Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize is 'A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?' by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith. Congratulations to Kelly and Zach! #SciBooks https://t.co/pnHXKU1khn
Truly honored and humbled to be recognized among @CellPressNews 50 Scientists the inspire! Grateful for the recognition by the editors and opportunity to share my thoughts on the future of structural biology and academia!! 🙏🏾🫶🏾#CP50
I’m very delighted to be awarded a @royalsociety Career Development Fellowship in the inaugural cohort where I’ll continue to engineer future terahertz detectors. I’m deeply grateful to God and everyone that supported and encouraged me throughout the process, including my family.