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All Things Research with Meg Barnes-Wood

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In this episode STEM Untapped host is joined by student interviewer Isabella. Together they interview Meg Barnes-Wood, who is doing a PhD in Medical Engineering looking at repetitive head injuries in football. Isabella worked with us on a Nuffield Experience Placement - you can learn more about this opportunity here.
Meg recommends looking at the New Scientist website
Also check out the following STEM Untapped podcast episodes for more information around this conversation:
Engineering 101
Engineering and Space Exploration with Lisa Schott and Karly Liebendorfer from the ASF
Healthcare Science Episodes: Intro, Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, Physical Sciences and Physiological Sciences

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In this episode STEM Untapped host is joined by student interviewer Isabella. Together they interview Meg Barnes-Wood, who is doing a PhD in Medical Engineering looking at repetitive head injuries in football. Isabella worked with us on a Nuffield Experience Placement - you can learn more about this opportunity here.
Meg recommends looking at the New Scientist website
Also check out the following STEM Untapped podcast episodes for more information around this conversation:
Engineering 101
Engineering and Space Exploration with Lisa Schott and Karly Liebendorfer from the ASF
Healthcare Science Episodes: Intro, Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, Physical Sciences and Physiological Sciences

Send us a text

Follow us on Instagram @STEMUntapped
Connect with us on LinkedIn @STEMUntappedCIC
Check out our website

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