Looking forward to our next workshop: #WishesforWarriors. Together with Louisa and others from the
@inviswarriorscd.bsky.social project, I will be in White City delivering this workshop - hope to see you there!
Looking forward to our next workshop: #WishesforWarriors. Together with Louisa and others from the
@inviswarriorscd.bsky.social project, I will be in White City delivering this workshop - hope to see you there!
Amazing first day @ExRdFestival! We are back tomorrow, find us here: www.imperial.ac.uk/events/19425...
Already busy at #ExRdFest - we are having an amazing time sharing information about #SickleCellDisease and #BloodScienceπ©Έ
Join us to take part in creative activities and test your knowledge with our interactive quiz!
Very excited that our @inviswarriorscd.bsky.social project - aiming to raise awareness of #SickleCell - is on BlueSky now! Please give it a follow and if you are interested to know more check out our website: www.imperial.ac.uk/immunology-i...
#MentalHealth #InvisibleDisability #HealthInequality
Imperial Stories. Who inspires you? Images of people and quotes said about them. Alan Turing: "For me Turing's story is the reason to fight for equity". Wang Zhenyi: "I am really inspired by Wang Zhenyi's dedication to STEM and activism". Imhotep: "The Greeks are credited as doctors and Engineers but often the Egyptians did it first. ". Maggie Aderin-Pocock: "I was really struck by the enthusiasm of Maggie when she was presenting."
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Imperial Stories. Who inspires you? Images of people and quotes said about them. Alan Turing: "For me Turing's story is the reason to fight for equity". Wang Zhenyi: "I am really inspired by Wang Zhenyi's dedication to STEM and activism". Imhotep: "The Greeks are credited as doctors and Engineers but often the Egyptians did it first. ". Maggie Aderin-Pocock: "I was really struck by the enthusiasm of Maggie when she was presenting."
The text reads: "What does a scientist look like? This?" This text is surrounded by people in black and white imaged. Then there is text: Or an Engineer? This? This text is surrounded by a diversity of people in coloured images performing a variety of STEM jobs and roles. At the bottom it reads: You tell us!
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And, my research interest - linked to my Master's in Education which I finished last year. I studied 'The influence of role models on academic experiences and ambitions of Black women studying STEM at Imperial' - a talk on my research can be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDUv...
As I just moved to BlueSky, introducing one of my projects: Invisible Warrior SCD (www.imperial.ac.uk/immunology-i...). The project aims to raise awareness for Sickle Cell - read more about it via www.imperial.ac.uk/be-inspired/... and about our successes here: www.imperial.ac.uk/stories/cele...
Together with an amazing team I have started this new podcast @dare2discusspod.bsky.social. In the first episode I share my grandmother's story of choosing euthanasia. It's been a priviledge to share her story - I hope it's informative to many! More info about the podcast via linktr.ee/dare2discuss