A new PhD scientist! - Dr Peter Macharia
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A huge congratulations to Peter Macharia, aka Geomatic, for defending his thesis with KEMRI | Wellcome Trust and the Open University and becoming Dr Macharia. Peters work is all about locations. Where do things happen and why? Specifically he wants to understand child health and what is the role of different disease and health interventions that aim to improve health. Learn about him here or follow him at @Twitter

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~5000 Cards and 250 Posters!

We’ve printed almost 5000 cards and 250 posters as we finish out our project with the SANTHE Network on gender equity in science and reimagining what a scientist looks like. Maphe, the principal investigator on the project below, will be visiting schools to share them and her experience as a PhD scientist. Really looking forward to it. Big thanks to SANTHE and the African Academy of Sciences for funding the project. #ScienceIsForEveryone

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Activity Book - 250 copies going out to young people

With help from the arts education non-profit ASSITEJ, we will be distributing 250 activity books to young people across Kwa-ZuluNatal. We’ve made an 8 page book with colouring pages and activities and ASSITEJ has kindly offered to distribute them as part of a broader programme of getting education materials out. Stay tuned as we hope to see them out to kids by the end of October.

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Gender Equity In Science
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Very excited to be launching this project. We’ve been working on these SuperScientists for a number of months and are launching them this week and next. Part of a project to advocate for gender equity in science, the project lead by Maphe Mthembu brings together scientists that are part of the SANTHE network of scientists across Africa and is funded by the African Academy of Sciences. What was going to be an in person conference has become a social media campaign. Join us at GenderEquitySci on Twitter and Facebook to participate. Science that excludes women or any group, is just not good science. It’s easy to wrap your head around, how to fix it is tough, but we hope that SuperScientists is doing its part.

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Science is for everyone - we should make it that way!
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Putting the finishing touches on a project that we’ve spent many months on. As SuperScientists, we are helping rewrite the story on what it means to be a scientist - they’re cool, they can do amazing things - and who can be one. This group of scientists at SANTHE Africa are rewriting the narrative on gender equity in science. When one gender is less able to contribute to scientific research, we all lose out. Over the coming days from May 25th, we will be introducing a host of new SuperScientists and they will be sharing their ideas on how we can have "#GenderEquityInScience. Join the conversation on Twitter @GenderEquitySci

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Playing with the cards - new scientists characteristics

What does it take to succeed at science? So many things but we asked our scientists to rank creativty, curiosity, communication and hard work. We previously had info about the average salary in the field, and the learners we work with were VERY motivated by that, but there were also people that didn’t like this info. We listened and have changed them.

We really want to be able to get cards out to all who have expressed interest as soon as the lock down is done.

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#ListenToTheExperts
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Scientists around the world are responding to the pandemic. Prof Bulie Magula is one of the experts the National Department of Health has called on to talk about COVID-19. Watch her and other SA experts at https://sacoronavirus.co.za/category/listen-to-the-experts/

Bulie will be leading KZN’s component of the WHO Solidarity Trial, a worldwide set of clinical trials to evaluate COVID-19 treatments. She’s also busy with preparting the provincial health system for coronavirus patients. Lots of hard work being done. We will science our way out of this, one way or another.

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