Women in STEM: dr. Carla

Martina from Scicomm for everyone interviewed me for her series on women in STEM. We talked about work-life balance, equality in STEM and role models.

Martina di Scicomm for everyone mi ha intervistato per la sua serie di post sulle donne nella scienza.
Abbiamo parlato di equilibrio tra lavoro e vita privata, parità di genere nel mondo scientifico e di modelli da seguire.

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dr. Carla, in the lab

Forth episode of Women in STEM. Today, I have the pleasure to host dr. Carla. A scientist working on Hepatitis Delta Virus, a dear friend of mine and creator of Virus&Co.

Hi Carla, welcome! First of all, would you like to tell us something about you?

Hi Martina, hello everyone and thank you for inviting me. I am 32 years old and I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London. I hold a Master’s Degree in Industrial Biotechnology, and I am a Ph.D. in Biomedical Research. I am also a serial reader and I am learning the basics of photography. I like writing, and one of my projects for 2020 is to be more active in science communication and public engagement.

When did you start your Instagram and Twitter accounts? How did you get the idea?

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