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NGF - EP 14 The Future David Attenborough with Cora Lambert

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This episode of Next Gen Fem is supported by FameLab.

FameLab is the world's leading science communication competition, designed to inspire, motivate and develop scientists and engineers to actively engage with the public. Created by the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK, in Ireland the competition is funded by Science Foundation Ireland and managed by the British Council in partnership with universities and science research centres across the country. For more information please visit britishcouncil.ie/famelab

In episode 14 we are joined by Cora Lambert. Cora is a final year Zoology student who aspires to be the next David Attenborough. After listening to this episode you’ll believe she is well on her way to achieving this.

Cora shares how she found herself on the path of Zoology, and how it was something she was always destined to do. She explains how she ended up working closely with reptiles and arachnids when she comes from a family of arachnophobes, introducing us to her pet lizard Nova. Cora also shares her ambition to study venom and its potential uses for medicinal purposes. There was a lot to learn in this episode.

Follow Cora;

https://twitter.com/Cora_Lambert98

https://www.instagram.com/coralambert_/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT6UAp_Q52c&feature=youtu.be

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This episode of Next Gen Fem is supported by FameLab.

FameLab is the world's leading science communication competition, designed to inspire, motivate and develop scientists and engineers to actively engage with the public. Created by the Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK, in Ireland the competition is funded by Science Foundation Ireland and managed by the British Council in partnership with universities and science research centres across the country. For more information please visit britishcouncil.ie/famelab

In episode 14 we are joined by Cora Lambert. Cora is a final year Zoology student who aspires to be the next David Attenborough. After listening to this episode you’ll believe she is well on her way to achieving this.

Cora shares how she found herself on the path of Zoology, and how it was something she was always destined to do. She explains how she ended up working closely with reptiles and arachnids when she comes from a family of arachnophobes, introducing us to her pet lizard Nova. Cora also shares her ambition to study venom and its potential uses for medicinal purposes. There was a lot to learn in this episode.

Follow Cora;

https://twitter.com/Cora_Lambert98

https://www.instagram.com/coralambert_/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT6UAp_Q52c&feature=youtu.be

  continue reading

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