Jenna Crowe-Riddell chosen as a 2017 Fresh Scientist
Fresh Science听is a national competition helping early-career researchers听to become听spokespeople for science.听As part of the program听EMCR will receive three days of science communication training and present at the Fresh Science in the Pub event.
is a Fulbright Scholar and is currently completing her PhD with 听who is a Future Fellow and Senior member of the Environment Institute.
Jenna is studying the听evolutionary biology of vertebrate sensory systems, with a focus in particular on sea snakes and听published a paper this听in听, a journal published by the Royal Society Publishing.
This paper investigated the transition from of snakes from land to sea and has an altmetric score of >100.
She also is a prolific blog writer on her website 听where she documented her trip to Florida on the Fulbright Scholarship as well as the latest research updates.
We congratulate Jenna on her success in becoming a Fresh Scientist of the Year.听Come along to support her and hear her present at the Fresh Science in the Pub event this Wed 8 Nov.
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is a Fulbright Scholar and is currently completing her PhD with 听who is a Future Fellow and Senior member of the Environment Institute.
Jenna is studying the听evolutionary biology of vertebrate sensory systems, with a focus in particular on sea snakes and听published a paper this听in听, a journal published by the Royal Society Publishing.
This paper investigated the transition from of snakes from land to sea and has an altmetric score of >100.
She also is a prolific blog writer on her website 听where she documented her trip to Florida on the Fulbright Scholarship as well as the latest research updates.
We congratulate Jenna on her success in becoming a Fresh Scientist of the Year.听Come along to support her and hear her present at the Fresh Science in the Pub event this Wed 8 Nov.
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