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Ally Hughes
Glasgow Co-ordinator
Ally Hughes is a project co-ordinator at the Scottish Universities Life Science Alliance which provides training and support for early career researchers in life sciences. She is passionate about democratising science and making science education and careers accessible for everyone.
Alasdair Dennis
Glasgow Coordinator
Ally is a first year PhD Student researching charge transfer in organic semiconductors
Cameron McAnespie
Tech Me Out
A PhD student who's research encompasses the development of new animal-free biomaterials for use in 3D cell culture and regenerative medicine.
Lauren Hope
Planet Earth
Lauren is a third year PhD student, whose research involves developing a bone marrow model. She has always been fascinated by geology, fossils and biology, and more recently climate change
Laura McCaughey
Creative Reactions
Laura is a lecturer in Biomolecular Sciences who has dedicated a significant portion of her time to public engagement activities over the last 10 years.
Caitlin Cosgrove
Our Body
Caitlin is a first year PhD student with the British Heart Foundation who is passionate about research into developing novel stroke therapeutics
Gabriela Gerganova
Our Body CVR
Gabriela is a PhD student at the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences in Glasgow.
Giulia Core
Creative Reactions
Giulia is a PhD student who is focusing on developing new diagnostic devices for infectious diseases that can be used everywhere and by everyone.
Julia Isakova
Web and Comms
Julia is a graduate teaching assistant and anatomy demonstrator at the University of Glasgow.
Urja Mavani
Tech Me Out
Urja is a student pursuing Master's in Biotechnology at the University of Glasgow.
Konstantina Linardopoulou
Planet Earth
Konstantina is a 3rd year PhD student whose research involves using radar for mobility classification in cattle. She loves animals, nature, and a good pint!
Hayley Lowe
Planet Earth
Hayley is an MSc (Research) student studying ureilite meteorites and early solar system planetary evolution.
Jodi Watt
Planet Earth
Jodi is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Glasgow. Her research uses magnetic resonance imaging to investigate brain health, and she is passionate about challenging inequity in science.
Marine Petit
Our Body
Marine is a Marie Curie post doctoral fellow conducting her research on the interactions between viruses and their tick vector. She develops new high throughput methods to improve our molecular understanding of the viral infection in ticks.
Jing Xu
Creative Reactions
A master's student majored in chemical biology in the University of Glasgow.