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Using adsorbents to help society

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About chemical and biomolecular engineering If you enjoy chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics and are interested in learning how things work on a small scale, then you should consider a career in chemical and biomolecular engineering. These can be classes like theatre and creative writing,” he explains.

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How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

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Our work is very engaging but can be relentless: research, critical thinking and creativity never stop, so a big challenge has been learning to find a good balance of working hard while also resting. What are your proudest career achievements? What are your proudest career achievements?

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What causes problems with the lower urinary tract?

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Pathway from school to gynaecology • During high school and post-16-years, study biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. You must understand the anatomy or material you are working with, know the techniques necessary to perform the task, and have the creativity and skill to finish the procedure/ product. Do the best that you can.

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On the frontline of the biomedical revolution

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I loved building things, such as with LEGO, and enjoyed mathematics – I was always quite good at it. “I I think I’ve achieved a lot. Jiajia’s research The work of the Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD) demands the development of clever tools that can sense molecules at the nanoscale.

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