+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney + Biochemist, Molecular Biologist, Immunologist + Culinary Enthusiast What drew you to study STEM I have a vivid memory of when I was a child playing tag with my brother. For some reason …
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+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney + Chemist + Avid tennis player & watcher What drew you to study STEM I loved Maths at school, and I was encouraged by my parents. There weren’t too many choices when I went to uni …
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+ Lawyer & Trainee Patent Attorney + Physiologist + Singer What drew you to study STEM I was always interested in science from when I was a child. Learning how something works or why something is the way that it is, has always fascinated me. I always wanted to science at university, but my specific interest in life …
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+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney & Lawyer + Biochemist + Wine Connoisseur & Collector What drew you to study STEM? I did very well in science and maths at high school in the seventies and had good results. At that stage, my plan was to study medicine, but at the time there was only one medical …
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+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney + Biochemist + Avid Sailor What drew you to study STEM My Dad. From as long as my childhood memory serves, my father was always sharing with me the science behind the vegetables we grew in our backyard, how the animals we kept as pets were born, lived and died (we …
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+ Lawyer + Molecular biologist + Identical Twin What drew you to study STEM? I have always been curious about how things work, and I have loved science for as long as I can remember. My Dad was a neuroscientist and my twin sister, Sarah, also studied science at school and university, so a love for science …
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+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney + Physical & Inorganic Chemist + Chef Extraordinaire What drew you to study STEM? My high school encouraged anyone, regardless of gender, who was bright and capable to do STEM subjects. English was actually my best subject at the time but my final Year 12 studies were very STEM heavy: Maths …
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+ Patent & Trade Marks Attorney + Molecular Microbiologist + Backyard Farmer What drew you to study STEM As a biologist, I always found the processes and interactions in nature really interesting. Even as a child, I was fascinated by how so many strands fit together in the jigsaw of life. Was working in IP always part …
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+ Trade Marks Attorney + Lawyer + Enthusiastic SUP’er Was working in IP always part of your career plan, or was it something that presented to you during your journey? It wasn’t a plan per say, but it seems that I was always destined for a career within intellectual property. Although I didn’t follow the STEM career path, …
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+ Lawyer + Tech Enthusiast + Table-top Gamer Was working in IP always part of your career plan, or was it something that presented to you during your journey? When I was a kid, I wanted to be an inventor or a magician. At the time I naturally considered them to be quite different, but I am …
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