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Soapbox Science is back in Manchester!

21 Jul 2016

Manchester scientists get on their soapboxes

Woman teaching children

Manchester celebrates its designation as European City of Science with the EuroScience Open Forum (23-27 July). Alongside these celebrations, on 23 July 2016, 12 female scientists will take to their soapboxes in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester, to demonstrate and discuss their research.

There will be something for everyone; clouds to cancer, protons to parasites, neuropsychology to nanoscience. Think you won’t understand it? Think again. Come and find out how scientific research informs everyday life.

Event organiser Dr Joanne Pennock of The University of Manchester said: “'Soapbox Science is great fun! If you ever wanted a chance to ask a scientist directly about their research then this is it. I'm so pleased that we have this opportunity to give female scientists a platform to share their science right in the middle of the busiest part of the city centre.''

Speakers

Dr Megan Argo, University of Manchester

When Gallaxies Collide!

@AstroMeg

Ms Chloe Oakland, University of Manchester

Let’s glow detect: Fluorescent nanoparticles for early disease diagnosis

 @OaklandChloe

Dr Alinda Fernandes, Kings College, London

Making minibrains in a dish – laboratory models for testing therapies

Ms Katie Walwyn-Brown, University of Manchester

A sense of self: when danger is all around how does your immune system know what to trust?

@Katie_WBrown

Dr Wiebke Frey, University of Manchester

How Clouds Form

@wiebiwetter

Dr Zahraa Al-Ahmady, University of Manchester

Crafting Heat-Triggered Grenades to Blast Cancer

Ms Laura Sinclair, University of York

Proton rich nuclei, in the mass 70 and 90 region, on the effect on the astrophysical rp-process

Professor Kathryn Else, University of Manchester

Parasitic worms: life stories

@kathelse

Ms Alba Maiques-diaz, CRUK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester

Want to know how your blood is produced?

@alba_maiques

Dr Caroline Howe, University of Sheffield

Our natural safety net: understanding the importance of our complex relationship with the natural world and how it provides for our well-being

Dr Marina Parry, University of Manchester

By understanding the genetics of prostate cancer, we can treat patients with more personalised care

@marina_parry

Ms Monique Henson, astrophysicist, University of Manchester.

How to Build a Universe!

@monique_henson

Event details

Date: Saturday 23rd July, 2016

Address: Piccadilly Gardens,City Centre, Manchester

Time: 1pm – 4pm

@SoapboxsciMCR

Soapbox Science is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council

For more information on the event visit Soapbox Science and for more on the EuroScience Open Forum, visit the University’s ESOF website.