• Question: what do you want to achieve in your research?

    Asked by anon-320840 on 1 Apr 2022.
    • Photo: Sara Luzzi

      Sara Luzzi answered on 16 Mar 2022:


      I want to find new features of prostate and breast cancer that can be used to develop new medicines – the current ones can have so many side effects, and sometimes unfortunately they are not suitable for all patients.

    • Photo: Rebecca Locke

      Rebecca Locke answered on 16 Mar 2022:


      I want to make software which gives patients the fastest and most accurate diagnosis of a genetic condition, so that they can get the best treatment available for them and they have the best quality of life possible!

    • Photo: Chigozie Onuba

      Chigozie Onuba answered on 17 Mar 2022:


      I want to find out the cause/processes that facilitates the transformation of blood disorder such as leukaemia to other forms(myelofibrosis to Acute myeloid leukaemia or chronic lymphocytic leukaemia to non Hodgkin lymphoma)

    • Photo: Rebecca Davies

      Rebecca Davies answered on 17 Mar 2022:


      If I wanted to dream big, I would say to find a discovery that changes the world, but for now I’m happy just finding out something new that contributes to science knowledge.

    • Photo: Amy Worrall

      Amy Worrall answered on 17 Mar 2022:


      I’d love to see my research go on to contribute to new hearing care techniques that help people around the world!

    • Photo: Olivia Goode

      Olivia Goode answered on 17 Mar 2022:


      I want to build on previous knowledge that other scientist have discovered. Hopefully one day this will help people to combat antibitoic resistant infections.

    • Photo: Mary Clarke

      Mary Clarke answered on 17 Mar 2022:


      I want to characterise blood stem cells more precisely so that we can better understand how they work and determine why they go wrong and lead to leukemia.

    • Photo: Elpida Vounzoulaki

      Elpida Vounzoulaki answered on 24 Mar 2022:


      I want to find ways that can help people not get type 2 diabetes, and if they do, ways to manage it better so they can live well with the disease. 🙂

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