Date: Tuesday 01 November 2022
Time: 05:00 - 18:00
Location:
The Curve Lecture Theatre at St George's, University of London.,
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Speaker: Julia Kutschenreuter.
Date: Tuesday 1 November 2022.
Time: 5pm to 6pm.
Location: The Curve Lecture Theatre and also online.
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About the event
Join us for the latest in our series of Research Insights events.
Julia Kutschenreter is a PhD student at the Institute for Infection and Immunity. After her bachelor’s degree in Germany and master’s degree in the Netherlands, she came to the UK to research how the innate immune response, mainly neutrophils, contribute to lung damage in Tuberculosis.
Julia will be discussing why Tuberculosis is a fascinating disease and an amazing area of research, but also how she ended up as a PhD researcher at St. George’s and things she has learnt along the way.
About Research Insights
Research Insights sessions are one hour long and come in two flavours, each featuring people who may be at various stages of their career journey. The sessions are split into two 20-minute parts, each followed by 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
The first is a “talk and discussion” format, with a talk about research and research life
The second is a “story of a paper” format, in which you will hear from the author of a paper all about how that paper came into being, including all the socio-politics.
The programme of events will bring you:
- interactive talks for students and staff by individual researchers or teams about their research to improve human health
- interview sections asking speakers about their research lives, motivations, career path, defining moments, etc
- behind the scenes stories from researchers about all that is involved in publishing a scientific paper, including eye-opening socio-politics
- opportunities for questions and discussion
- real-world context for learning
- ideas for possible futures.
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Contact Details
For any questions, email research_insights@sgul.ac.uk.