• WOMEN in STEM an Organoids & a large portion of Chips! SPECIAL

  • Feb 20 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

WOMEN in STEM an Organoids & a large portion of Chips! SPECIAL

  • Summary

  • Recorded LIVE in front of an audience.. (a first for us!!) at WORD+2025!

    What a line up!

    Hosted by Prof Marianna and Prof Steven they are joined by an extraordinary panel of leaders in Organoid and Chip research. They are:

    • Prof Hazel Screen, Head of School of Engineering & Materials Science, Queen Mary University London.
    • Dr Mhairi Morrris- Senior Lecturer (Biochemistry), exercise oncology research, University of Loughborough.
    • Associate Professor and company CSO Heidi Haikala- Tampere University, Uni of Helsinki and Solid IO.
    • Dr Meritxell B Cutona, Head of platform, Patient-derived organoids for precision cancer medicine, Gustave Roussy.
    • Dr Luana Ferrara- Head of R&D and Collaborations, Qkine Limited.
    • Ms Carlotta Frascolla, Istituto Nazionale Tumori Regina Elena.

    What if the most significant advancements in science come from unexpected turns and serendipitous encounters? In our special live episode from Cambridge, in honour of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we bring together an extraordinary panel of women who have carved inspiring paths in the world of research. From Heidi Haikala's groundbreaking work on overcoming lung cancer therapy resistance to Mhairi Morris's exploration of how exercise can prevent breast cancer, these remarkable scientists share their transformative journeys and the pivotal moments that shaped their careers.

    Embracing the non-linear paths so often encountered in the sciences, we dive into the critical role of mentorship in building confidence and driving innovation. Our guests reveal personal stories of mentors who believed in them before they believed in themselves, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of mentorship and its profound impact on their work. With candor and authenticity, they discuss how embracing unexpected opportunities and building supportive networks can redefine career trajectories, offering invaluable lessons for those aspiring to make their mark in science.

    Finally, we confront the challenges of diversity, inclusion, and bias in STEM fields. Our conversation underscores the importance of frameworks like the Athena Swan guidelines, highlights the necessity of visible female leadership, and tackles the pervasive issue of work-life balance. Through personal anecdotes and practical insights, we shed light on the biases faced by women in science and the ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive environment. Tune into this episode to be inspired by the incredible journeys of these pioneering women and their relentless pursuit of scientific excellence.

    Sponsored by MDPI Organoids. Join our special edition here.

    'Organoid and Organ-on-a-Chip Research Advances in 2025!'

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