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IWD: Spotlight on women in life sciences

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How did you get into life sciences? Four years ago, I pivoted in my career, becoming a mechanical design engineer for a Manchester-based Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) company – designing air handling units for hospitals, pharmacies, schools and supermarkets. Ultimately, this has to start at school.

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Medical Science Liaison Jobs: Everything You Need to Know

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Their engagements may include organizing meetings with doctors and healthcare staff, contributing to panel discussions or presenting information to audiences. Implementing protocols to ensure safety and prevent contamination in their work environment.

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Black History Month: Recognizing the Revolutionary Contributions of Black Individuals in Science

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Ball went on to study chemistry at the University of Washington, earning a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical chemistry, followed by a second degree in pharmacy two years later. He even became known as the “the plant doctor” among local farmers as he had the ability to improve the health of their fields, orchards and gardens.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage

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Yale hospital administrators bought about 1,200 reusable silicone masks and started distributing them to local doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists. China has also announced plans to send doctors and medical supplies to Africa among other countries in the developing world to help them through the pandemic.