Caroline Gillett
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Assistant Prof | Patient Involvement & Public Engagement | 🇧🇷🇬🇧🇦🇪| own views
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This month, we held a workshop on using sustainable mechanisms to engage with women & communities at a global level.
Our participants included women from 14 countries representing EFCNI WACI Health Faculty of Health Sciences at AUB Women4GlobalFund (W4GF) & more.
Thank you to all those who attended!
Our 2023-2024 Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine Artists in Residence will exhibit this June. More info soon! 🖼️Plus our latest #ArtistCallout is also NOW OPEN! Research topics in this round relate to psychiatric disorders, depression, epilepsy, memory & compartment syndrome... bit.ly/4buDqrm
I am delighted to announce our recent Wellcome DA success with Dr Sophie Acton and Clatworthy Lab. Super exciting opportunity. If interested in joining our team as a post-doc please contact any of us for more info.
“Women tend to wait until they tick all 30 boxes before they first put in for an academic position”
Wiebke Arlt talks about her impressive career and work supporting women in #endocrinology as President-Elect of European Society of Endocrinology (ESE), in The #Endocrinologist : ow.ly/VPUe50Rib5I
I’m pleased to announce my new paper, ‘Advice to a Young Mathematical Biologist’, published in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology: doi.org/10.1007/s11538….
Fred Adler Heiko Enderling, PhD, FSMB Flasheff Louis Gross Mark Chaplain Sandy Anderson SMB - Society for Mathematical Biology Systems Modelling & Quantitative Biomedicine IMSR
More to come from DAISy-PCOS study! Congratulations to all the centres 🎉🎉🎉 Verity (PCOS UK) #pcos #metabolism #metabolichealth
Proud and grateful for the support by the DAISy-PCOS Leaders who brought their lived experience to the project, with amazing leadership by Caroline Gillett , helping us to recruit 25% non-white women!! Many thanks to the Wellcome for funding science and engagement!
This would not have been possible without our fantastic DAISy-PCOS recruitment centres, all their teams and the dedicated support by the NIHR NIHR CRN West Midlands (special mention: Debbie Osborne and Natasha Upton!) and the amazing lead fellow Eka Melson 👏👏👏