Q&A: International Women and Girls in Science Day
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Let's take advantage of the International Day of Women and Girls of Science to highlight the testimony of one of the researchers of the IHU, Maryam Tidjani Alou. >> Can you tell us about your journey and your research? Maryam Tidjani: After a bachelor's degree in Cellular Biology and Physiology and a master research in Human Nutrition and Health at the University of Bordeaux, I did my PhD in Human Pathology at URMITE between 2013 and 2016, durin…
Optimum celebrates the International Day of Women & Girls in Science 2026
To mark this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Optimum is celebrating the remarkable women across our network by asking them: ‘If you could collaborate with any scientist (past or present) who would it be, and why?’ Their answers were as inspiring as they were diverse, from trailblazing pioneers to modern innovators, […] The post Optimum celebrates the International Day of Women & Girls in Science 2026 appeared first on Opt…
International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Spotlight on Dr Verónica Rendo
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is a day to celebrate the vital achievements and contributions of women in science and technology. To mark the occasion, we’re proud to spotlight Dr Verónica Rendo, who we awarded £180,000 through our Future Leaders Fellowship scheme. Launched in 2017, the scheme was created to identify and support emerging researchers in neuro-oncology, providing long-term funding and helping to build a connec…
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