
Stephen Manchishi
@st_mm2
Phd from @Cambridge_uni; interested in kisspeptin & the neuroendocrine control of reproduction ||Interested in championing STEM in #Zambia|| Academic @UNZA 🇿🇲
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23-11-2017 16:11:12
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Meet future #AfricasEinsteins learning how cartoons, movies, and games can be made using scratch and micro bits through the coding Challenge organized by NEF Ambassador for Zambia Stephen Manchishi. #NEFScienceWeek Get inspired watch youtube.com/watch?v=tphNNg…



Dr Sophie Farooque 💙 Roses are red, Violets are blue, oxytocin is sexy and kisspeptin now too. #MedicalValentines for the endocrinologist Society for Endo Waljit Dhillo Helen Simpson



🚨 THREAD: Am I the only person that feels odd when it’s suggested to bring my CV to conferences? Like who wants to carry around a packet, so I decided to make a mini CV. IT WORKED WONDERS for setting me apart and networking. Academic Chatter™ Black In Neuro 🧠 PhD Chatter Society for Neuroscience (SfN)





📣Are you an early-career #African researcher looking for #funding? Do you require skills to secure that big grant for your #research career? Then we are looking for you! ✍🏾 Apply by March 31st to be part of our next Grant Writing Programme cohort africaresearchexcellencefund.org.uk/News/open-call…

Prof. Bill Colledge from PDN Cambridge today gives a talk University of Zambia and a radio interview UNZA Radio


Professor of Reproductive Physiology & Joint Head of Department, Bill Colledge, is being interviewed today by the The University Of Zambia radio station on the subject 'How useful is Molecular Biology?'


Supported by collaborative funding from Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund, PDN Cambridge researchers from Cambridge University this week were visiting, doing research and giving academic talks to foster research collaboration with researchers from University of Zambia. Cambridge Trust



Welcome Dr Stephen Manchishi to our new JNE ECR Editorial Board! “I wanted to be part of the board to draw inspiration from senior editors, learn the editorial process to improve my own writing quality.” Stephen Manchishi neuroendo.org.uk/page.php?item_…+

