Public Engagement
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Heart of Knowledge
Runner-Up in the Wikimedia Foundation Heart of Knowledge competition (2019).
Illustration of the Design-Build-Test-Learn cycle of mathematical modelling, published in The Endocrinologist alongside co-authored article about Unpicking GnRH signalling dynamics (2016).
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Optogenetics: Shining a Light on Life
Biology in the Real World (BitRW) talk at the Association for Science Education Annual conference, Birmingham, UK (2019).
My talk was sponsored by the Biochemical Society, the Royal Society for Biology, the Physiological Society, the Society for Endocrinology, and the Association for the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
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Marble Run Glomerulus
Displayed Kidney Glomerulus interactive artwork in Art of Science, Life Sciences Building atrium, University of Bristol, UK (2017).
This sculpture was made to accompany a Pint of Science talk sponsored by Kidney Research UK by Drs. Gavin Welsh and Carl May at Eldon House pub, Bristol.
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Groynes and Keys
Sci-Art exhibition, Royal United Hospital (RUH), Bath, UK. Displayed ‘Groynes and Keys’ painting in an exhibition organised by the Bristol and Bath branch of the British Science Association (2016-17)
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Brain Art competition
Bristol Neuroscience Festival, UK (2016).
Lead for Brain Art competition, an Art and Science competition for local school children.
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Brain Art at the RWA
Brain Art, Royal West of England Academy (RWA), Bristol, UK (2016).
I co-curated an exhibition of artwork about the brain by local school children.
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Brain Art at the Bristol Neuroscience Festival
Brain Art, Bristol Neuroscience Festival, Wills Memorial Building, Bristol, UK (2016).
I curated an exhibition of artwork about the brain by local school children.
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Bristol Bright Night
I exhibited three of my Cell Paintings at Bristol Bright Night, research showcase event at @Bristol science centre (now We The Curious) (2015).
These paintings are now on permanent display in Bristol Medical School (Dorothy Hodgkin Building, Southmead Hospital and Bristol Royal Infirmary).
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Silent Signal
Commissioned article about the science behind Silent Signal, a project which brought together six artists with six biomedical scientists to create experimental animations exploring the human body (2015).