Listen "Episode 102- Geraldine Jowett- "There's something valuable about coming together and sharing values""
Episode Synopsis
We return this week to an episode recorded during lockdown.
Geraldine Jowett, a final year PhD student on the Wellcome Trust Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine programme at King's College London, is interviewed by PhD student Emily Read. Geraldine discusses her work that uses stem cells to make mini-intestine in a dish models, also known as organoids, to understand Inflammatory Bowel Disease. She talks about the difficulties of an interdisciplinary PhD and what she has learnt moving between Germany, the United States and Britain.
For more information on Geraldine's research follow this link:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/geraldine-jowett
Geraldine Jowett, a final year PhD student on the Wellcome Trust Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine programme at King's College London, is interviewed by PhD student Emily Read. Geraldine discusses her work that uses stem cells to make mini-intestine in a dish models, also known as organoids, to understand Inflammatory Bowel Disease. She talks about the difficulties of an interdisciplinary PhD and what she has learnt moving between Germany, the United States and Britain.
For more information on Geraldine's research follow this link:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/geraldine-jowett
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