Beatrix Potter was born on this day (28th July) in 1866.
Many people know Beatrix Potter for her marvellous illustrated works.
She was also a skilled scientific illustrator, conservationist and scientist.

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Here is from talking about her work in Computing and and inviting you all to join us at on 10th August!

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🚀 Do you have your special edition apparel yet? Get yours today for the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing next weekend! All apparel proceeds support a scholarship for
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And this is me - The Microbial Geneticist | Combines their microbiology, genetic and biotechnology skills to study, explain and understand microbes, microbe-host interactions, evolution, microbe processes that may be useful in other fields, among others ...

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Hey Ever wondered how to milk an ant or spider for venom? Come along to my talk today at 5:30 pm, OA28.05 breakout room 3 to hear about my PhD research investigating arthropod venoms as novel sources of antiparasitic drugs!

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The Principal Investigator | Responsible for the design, management and assessment of a scientific project. They may oversee groups of scientists in training and serves as a mentor for the next generation of scientists...

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In July 1939, American astronomer Annie Jump Cannon - who created the Harvard Classification Scheme, the first serious method for classifying stars, & classified 350,000 in her lifetime - discovered Harvard’s 10,000th variable star. https://t.co/XnHJPBbfi4

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Sally Ride was an astronaut, a physicist, and the first American woman in space! She flew aboard the space shuttle Challenger and served on both committees investigating shuttle disasters.

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“It is like being lost in a jungle and trying to use all the knowledge that you can gather to [...] find a way out”. Who said this? An explorer? An entomologist? A out more in the new WIS post by
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Testing an lunar rover: This Engineer Could Make Living on the a Reality. 🌖 https://t.co/MWm1nqyv8F

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”Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.” Amelia Earhart

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Half way point at ( ). An important lesson I learned from my teachers for this week is that you can’t find what doesn’t exist but you can create it.

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The Technician Scientist | Trained scientists who provide their laboratory skills to the health fields, industry and government agencies, among others ...

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Q. What’s the best birthday present you could get Mary on her 220th birthday? A. Recognition for her work that wasn’t acknowledged in her lifetime! Pledge your support today https://t.co/Pu1zWHdEpY

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Catherine (Kate) Furbish—American botanist who collected & illustrated the flora of born 1834.

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