Lizzie starts her day @WEHI_research checking emails, creating a to-list, and planning her experiments so they all fit in the day.
Lizzie is interested in cancer cells and how they respond to cancer treatment, let's follow along to learn more!
To conduct her research, @LizzieLieschke uses cancer cell lines pictured here, that act as a model for human cancer in the lab.
Lizzie starts in the lab by checking her cells and providing them with extra nutrients to grow, so they can be used for future experiments.
Lizzie is studying what happens inside cells, but how can we see inside a cell?
We can view these cells under a super-powered microscope and used fluorescently tagged proteins (kind of like glow sticks stuck to cell components) to visualise what might be happening inside! ๐ฌ๐ฆ
To see how these red cells respond to cancer treatments, @LizzieLieschke grew cells, exposed them to cancer treatments, and then used a scientific machine that will analyse the data!
See Lizzies experimental plan below made @BioRender
All of this science is making us hungry, time for lunch! ๐ฅช๐๐ฝ๏ธ
Scientists like @LizzieLieschke are expert multi-taskers so during her break, Lizzie ate lunch, listened to a lecture, AND analysed data from her experiment! ๐ป๐ฅ
@LizzieLieschke mentions that being a scientist requires flexibility, good problem-solving skills, and a strong passion for science! As we saw today, being a lab researcher involves all fields of STEM from science to technology & maths #STEMforALL ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ป๐งฎ
We are stocked to have In2science mentor Annelisa (@RigoniStella) from @RMIT take over our Twitter for #TakeoverThursday!
Annelisa is a PhD candidate in Chemistry, who is going to talk about some of the things they have learnt during their past 8 years of study in STEM at RMIT!
First up โ my very first few years at @RMIT! Completing 2 degrees in Applied Science & Nanotechnology, I learnt so much about how the world around us works on the smaller scale โ and also how to make cool compounds in the chemistry labs!
During these first four years completing these degreed, I also had the opportunity to tour the Australian Synchrotron @ANSTO, which I learnt is currently used to carry out crucial research in Australia!
This year we rolled out the Mentor Leaders Program. In2science mentors were paired with STEM Professional Mentors to facilitate career discussions and filter it down to secondary school students!
Tomorrow we celebrate the mentor's commitment and achievements at @Toyota_Aus ๐๐งต
In2science mentors and their STEM Professional mentors will meet, network and reflect on their involvement in the program.
We then invite all guests to engage in a panel discussion exploring 'STEM graduate pathways - navigating challenges & creating opportunities'.
We are excited to be joined by 4 panel members from various fields in STEM.
First up we have Catherine Hart, a senior sustainability & environmental consultant ๐ฑ๐ทโโ๏ธ@Toyota_Aus. Cat will be talking about how the industry has changed since she started working.
Stefany is in her 2nd year of a Bachelor in Biomedicine @latrobe and aspires to be a doctor!
To do this, Stefany must complete a Doctorate of Medicine (MD), but let's break down the steps to get there!
The first course you would complete is an undergraduate course in biomedicine. This involves completing lectures, quizzes, exams and assignments that you need to do well in to score a high Grade-Point Average (GPA).
A high GPA will improve your chances of getting into medicine
Yanghan moved from New Zealand to @UniMelb to pursue a Bachelor of Science as this course allowed him to pick a variety of subjects from different disciplines.
Yanghan felt @UniMelb was a great choice he was surrounded by people from different backgrounds, that wanted to learn!
Yanghan was inspired to pursue a career in STEM as he was always curious, often asking his parents 'why?'.
He really wanted to know how purely theoretical knowledge could be applied in the real world, for example, engineering with the application of maths and physics ๐ปโ๏ธ
To celebrate we are highlighting some of our In2science STEAM mentors and their words of wisdom for the upcoming generation ๐ฅณ
Dale is completing a PhD in Chemistry @RMIT! ๐งช๐งโ๐ฌ
In the chemistry field, @DaleAOsborne mentions when he gets stuck on an experiment, he takes a break or switches tasks, then comes back with a fresh mind to solve the problem.
Dale would like to tell future STEAM students ๐
Georgia is a science student @UniMelb majoring in computing and software systems ๐ป
Georgia believes the technology field is rewarding as it allows us to solve problems and help connect people (especially during the lockdowns)!
Check out Georgias advice for people in STEAM ๐
Today we are thrilled to have @CatrionaNR (aka the singing scientist) from @TheDohertyInst@UniMelbMDHS share what she's excited about for the future of STEM!
In fact, she's an In2science mentor because she wants to support young scientists who will one day take the reins.
One thing @CatrionaNR loves seeing is more creativity being mashed with science. #SciArt is an amazing space and provides great ways to explore and engage more people in STEM - from songs & comedies to images & nerdy tees. She sums up it up in @museumsvictoria's 10s challenge:
More and more #WomeninSTEM are taking a stand ๐ฉโ๐ฌ Women are poorly represented in the STEMM workforce, comprising <30% of researchers worldwide.
But there are programs that lift #WomeninSTEMM up, and they are banding together to create change.