3pm – 4pm GMT, 16 December 2024 ‐ 1 hour
Networking
Our expert panelists include Professor Yin Chen, Professor Jo Slater-Jefferies, Sarah McKenna, and Ilectra Adam, each bringing unique insights from their respective fields. They will share valuable experiences and advice on applying for fellowships, navigating the publishing landscape, and leveraging industry and academic support services. This session is designed to broaden your perspective on the various opportunities available in science, from research to publishing and beyond, offering guidance on how to thrive in these environments.
Professor Jo Slater-Jefferies is the CEO of the National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC), leading a cutting-edge Innovation and Knowledge Centre to facilitate solutions in areas like antimicrobial resistance, environmental sustainability, and water security. NBIC has expanded its global research network, partnering with over 300 industry and academic institutions to drive innovation in biofilm science. NBIC’s initiatives tackle global challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and pioneering research. Jo also serves as a Director and Trustee of the Asthma, Allergy, and Inflammation Research charity and has led major research initiatives, including EpiGen. With a PhD, MBA, and Chartered Manager status, Jo was recently appointed as a Professorial Fellow at the University of Southampton, where she continues to influence the future of science and enterprise.
University of Warwick
Professor Yin Chen studied (BSc/ MSc) at Tsinghua University (1998-2005) and obtained his PhD at the University of Warwick in 2008. Shortly after a two-year postdoc, he was awarded a NERC independent fellowship, focusing on one carbon compounds, particularly microbial metabolism of methane and methylamines. He soon became interested in how microbes adapt to nutrient stress in a variety of ecosystems, from the oceans to freshwater lakes and coastal sediments. His research integrates multi-layered omics to uncover novel one-carbon metabolism in microbes. He was awarded an ERC consolidator grant in 2016 and an ERC advanced grant in 2023. He was a senior editor of Microbiome (2016-2020) and an editorial board member of the ISME Journal (2018-2024). He serves as a panel member for several funding agencies nationally and internationally.Dr Ilectra Adam completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Kent, earning a BSc in Biochemistry with Cell and Molecular Biology, followed by an MSc in Molecular Biology. She continued at Kent for a PhD (BBSRC-funded) investigating the protein disaggregase Hsp104 and a potential mammalian orthologue, TorsinA, in yeast. After completing several postdoctoral projects at Kent, she moved to the University of Southampton for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral research fellowship in plant biology. During this time, she was active as a postdoctoral representative and a member of the Concordat Steering Group, helping organise the Early Career Researcher and Teaching Fellow Conference in 2017. Following a shift in career focus, she moved into research & innovation support, initially securing a maternity cover role as a Contract Coordinator, which soon became a permanent position. After a year, she advanced to the role of Major Contract Officer, where she worked for 2.5 years. She later joined King’s College London as a Senior Contracts Associate in External and Commercial Partnerships, a role she continues to enjoy.