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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

ED Surge

In an education landscape awash in technology, what impact could something as analog as a coloring book make? The New York University student is the creator behind “Black Girls Code the Future,” a 36-page coloring book highlighting the achievements of Black women in tech. Did those cultures influence your plans for your education?

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How can we detect and prevent brain injuries?

Futurum

This can destroy a student’s self-confidence and create challenges that may stay with them throughout their educational journey. Participants wear cutting-edge, flexible sensors which track how their heads move in different situations. What are your proudest career achievements? How does PANTHER study brain injuries?

Biology 73
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What causes problems with the lower urinary tract?

Futurum

As a researcher, surgeon, clinician and educator, she highlights the different aspects to careers in this field: investigating issues and aiming to find clinical solutions, working directly with patients, and helping to train and support the next generation of gynaecologists. Cindy wears multiple professional ‘hats’. They all interconnect.

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On the frontline of the biomedical revolution

Futurum

Though we work long and sometimes unsociable hours, we have a good degree of flexibility. “I I think I’ve achieved a lot. Their elasticity changes, and the cells become more flexible, helping them to detach from the tumour and spread throughout the body.”

Biology 98