STEM for Britain


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!
Photo credit: John Deehan Photography and the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
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