Meet the women driving our research
Discover the women making an impact through their research at the 1024ºË¹¤³§
We’ve nurtured and celebrated women’s achievements from our earliest beginnings as 1024ºË¹¤³§ Municipal College.
The suffragette Elsie Hooper blazed a trail here in the early 1900s, teaching the science of plants as medicine to our pharmacy students. Elsie was the first woman to receive two prestigious research awards: the Redwood Research Scholarship and the Pharmaceutical Society’s Burroughs Scholarship. Elsie opened her own pharmacies in London where she employed and mentored female apprentices.
Over 100 years later, women continue to play a leading role in driving our ambitions and are carving out new knowledge and understanding in science, the humanities, technology, the arts and business.
The research conducted by our female scholars is varied, and covers the areas of health, security, the environment, the arts and crime. It is all breaking new ground and making a difference to what we know and how we live. Through their teaching, they’re inspiring a new generation to go further still.
Dr Joanne Preston, Reader in Marine Ecology and Evolution
Professor Joanna Wakefield-Scurr, Professor of Biomechanics
Amy Wright, Senior Lecturer
Christina Philippou, Programme Lead (PGT Accounting, Economics and Finance)
Dr Victoria Bemmer, Senior Research Fellow
As part of the latest project from the Centre for Enzyme Innovation Victoria is working towards the development of 'plastic-eating’ enzymes that could help solve the ever-growing problem of waste polyester clothing, testing the compatibility of engineered enzymes with the additives, dyes and solvents found in textiles.
Dr Lucinda King, Space Projects Manager
Dr Smita Sahu, Research Fellow
Dr Seda Sucu Sagmanli, Research Fellow
Dr Lana Chikhungu, Senior Lecturer in International Development Studies
Dr Jen Gupta, Senior Public Engagement and Outreach Fellow
Dr Cressida Bowyer, Senior Research Fellow
Professor Claudia Maraston, Theoretical Astrophysicist
Professor Becky Milne, Forensic Psychologist
Dr Juliane Kaminski, Reader in Comparative Psychology
Dr Erika Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Performance
Caroline Cox, Senior Lecturer in Law
Dr Judith Fletcher-Brown, Social Marketer
Lisa Jack, Accountant
Carmen Solana, Reader in Volcanology and Risk Communication
Dr Claire Nee, Forensic Psychologist
Professor Djamila Ouelhadj, Senior Lecturer in Operational Research
News, blogs and Life Solved podcasts from our women in research
Podcasts and blogs
Read all blogsExtraordinary logistics for D-Day and new maritime projects discussed in podcast
Launch of new maritime podcast from the 1024ºË¹¤³§
How Fashion and the Internet are Changing the Status of Women in Iran ft. Dr Mahsa Ghaffari
The Evolution of Cybersexualities ft. Dr Trudy Barber
News
Read all newsSuccessful start to vital saltmarsh restoration trial at River Hamble nature reserve by Solent Seascape Project
New podcast series offers women insights, advice and experience for starting a business
Solent Seascape Project takes huge step forward to bring oysters back to the River Hamble
International Women’s Day 2023 events across campus
Could your dog help answer some big questions in canine research?
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