• Question: what has been your favourite moment in science

    Asked by tom to Susan, Rob, Rebecca, Josh, Chris on 24 Jun 2015.
    • Photo: Josh Meyers

      Josh Meyers answered on 24 Jun 2015:


      Presenting my master’s research on discovering ways of combatting antibiotic resistance. It’s great having a big room of people recognise you for your work.

    • Photo: Rebecca Dewey

      Rebecca Dewey answered on 25 Jun 2015:


      Mine was probably a presentation as well: during my PhD, I gave a talk about stroke diagnosis (i.e. how to tell which areas of the brain have been damaged by a bleed or a blood clot in one of the blood vessels in the brain). The audience had doctors, nurses, rehabilitative care people, carers, patients, relatives, the whole lot!

      Or any time that I get the MRI scanner to do something cool and make a new kind of image of the brain that looks good!

    • Photo: Chris Armstrong

      Chris Armstrong answered on 25 Jun 2015:


      My favourite so far was a meeting me and my boss (+her boss) had about a software project I wanted to do. I got the greenlight. And I honestly think it will be really useful for my field!

    • Photo: Rob Temperton

      Rob Temperton answered on 26 Jun 2015:


      Submitting my masters thesis. The month or so of full time writing it took to come up with that book were pretty hard going! Felt so good to have handed it in!!

      Rob

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