

Amina Nigmatulina, Tate group PhD student, was selected to present her research at the STEM for Britain exhibition in Parliament
STEM for Britain 2025 invited applications from early-career research scientists, engineers, technologists and mathematicians for the opportunity to exhibit their work in Parliament.
Amina's application about protein lipidation in cancer was selected for a poster presentation, which gave her a chance to discuss innovative research with MPs.
Congratulations Amina!
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Edward Bartlett
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