100 years since women were admitted as full members @UniofOxford . What a waste all the previous years without them! Meet 100 amazing women with whom I'm lucky to work @OxfordMedScimedsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o… . A thread on a few I know more closely (alphabetical order)🧵
Alice @HarinAlice is an awesome senior research nurse now deployed to emergency public health research. We share many values including our EU origins and love for languages, beverages and culture beyond our borders. More here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Angela Truesdale is the Head of Administration at @ndorms . She is a natural trouble shooter, and the human face that manages our department. Nothing would work without her... More on Angela here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Dr Catherine Swales is one of the brightest and funniest women I've met in Oxford, which is saying something .. I have been lucky to learn from her 1st as a student, and then as a colleague. She is now Director of Clinical Studies at Oxford Medical School medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Prof Eleanor Stride is one of those people who can rock your world with a short presentation on her work. She investigates the use of new and awesome biomaterials & magic 'bubbles' to deliver medicines into specific organs: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Dr Emma Morris is a postdoctoral researcher in bone oncology. She has had a long and hard journey into the world of academic biomedical sciences, and she's best positioned to tell it here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Isuara Thomas is our receptionist at the @BotnarOxford . She is second to none in her human interactions, and one more reason to miss going to work in our beautiful workplace . Can't wait to see her smile again behind the reception desk! More here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
Dr Sonja Pawelczyk is the Institute Administrator of the @BotnarOxford . Sonja is amongst the top 10 most efficient people I know, and again one of those women who have the ability to turn problems into opportunities. More on her here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
A/Prof Stephanie Dakin is the Chair of Directors of our own Taught MSc in Musculoskeletal Sciences. She is a dedicated researcher who devotes her work to understanding the mechanisms and pathways involved in the pathogenesis of tendon problems. More here: medsci.ox.ac.uk/100-women-of-o…
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