/u/UniversityofBath's posts in /r/IAmA
I’m Michelle St Clair from the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. I’ve worked in language development and language disorder research for the past 15 years. I now teach typical and atypical language development to our final year students here in the Department of Psychology.
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Hi, I’m Vienne a doctoral student at the University of Bath. I research why some Cantonese-English students avoid communicating in their second language in the classroom while others are willing to do so. Ask Me Anything!
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Hello, I’m Dr Sara Fontani from the University of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom and I’m a primatologist. I’m here to talk about captive lemur’s welfare, reproduction and conservation. Please ask me anything!
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Hello, I'm Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh from the University of Bath in the United Kingdom and I’m a climate change psychologist, Director of a climate change research centre and an IPCC lead author. Ask me anything.
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Hi! I’m Dr Lucy Maddox from Bath University (UK). I’m a clinical psychologist researching compassionate care and things that can get in the way. I have a new book out called A Year To Change Your Mind, about how psychology can help with everyday life
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We’re Sadeka Nujhat, Hannah Leese and Sandhya Moise from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. We research ways to detect cancer as early as possible to help save lives.
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We’re Sandhya Moise, David Phillips and Chan Lee from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Our research aims to grow human red blood cells in the lab to help treat cancer and other diseases.
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Hello, we are Doctors Sandhya Moise and Hannah Leese from the University of Bath in the United Kingdom and we are chemical engineers working on developing materials that can detect and diagnose the presence of disease at the point of care. Ask me anything.
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I’m John Troyer, the Death Studies Scholar-at-Large, former Director of the Centre for Death and Society at Bath University and author of a book that explores the relationship of the dead body with technology. Let’s talk death, corpses, &technology.
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