Profile
Ellen Twomey
My CV
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Qualifications:
B.Sc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Cork Institute of Technology
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Research/Work History:
PhD candidate and postgraduate researcher for the Biological Sciences Department at CIT, (October 2018 – Present), Internship at Janssen Biologics, Ringaskiddy in the Sample Management and Planning laboratory, (March 2017 – September 2017),Waitressing / hotel staff
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Current Job:
Microbiologist / PhD researcher and student
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Type of scientist:
Microbiologist / PhD researcher and student
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Degree(s) and where you obtained them:
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Cork Institute of Technology
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Qualifications:
B.Sc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Cork Institute of Technology
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Research/Work History:
PhD candidate and postgraduate researcher for the Biological Sciences Department at CIT, (October 2018 – Present), Internship at Janssen Biologics, Ringaskiddy in the Sample Management and Planning laboratory, (March 2017 – September 2017),Waitressing / hotel staff
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Current Job:
Microbiologist / PhD researcher and student
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Employer/Lab group:
I’m a postgraduate researcher for the Biological Sciences Department at CIT
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CE team:
CIT Team
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Volunteering since…
since January 2019
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Favourite thing about being a Cell EXPLORER volunteer:
I love to teach and connecting with others. Cell Explorers is the perfect opportunity to help to spread scientific awareness and understanding to others in an informal setting.
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My best tip for extracting DNA:
Slow and steady wins the race! Also reading instructions fully beforehand is very useful…
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About Me
A chatty bookworm with a love of microbiology and herbal tea.
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Even though my family is Irish, but I was born on the West coast of Australia. I moved here when I was 12 and have lived in Cork since. I started my undergrad in CIT, (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology), in 2014, and even though I was very nervous, I grew to love it! Doing my final year project in my fourth year at CIT, I found my passion in antimicrobials, (medicines that kill bad bacteria). I started my postgrad, a PhD, in 2018 and was introduced to the Cell Explorer team through my supervisor in 2019. I am an enormous bookworm, I read everything and anything, (the aim is to read 52 books this year). I love films, particularly foreign works and Japanese animation. I am a big people person and have been active member of my college’s societies since my undergrad, being on committees and even starting my own society, (the CIT Biotechnology Society), in 2017. Although the bookworm lifestyle makes me inclined to be a bit of a couch potato, I am really into my personal fitness and diet.
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My Typical Day
Writing my thesis, reading lots of papers, trying to get my bacterial strains to do what they should, and drinking lots of tea!
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Doing a PhD means I have to do research to work out problems and discover new things that no one else has done before. My research is in microbiology, which means I work with bacteria. I am trying to find for new antibiotics to help people who are sick with infections. My day usually starts around 9am, where I spend an hour organising the chemicals and reagents I will need for the day and answering emails! I get the bacteria I need for my experiments ready by giving them food, (media), and incubating them, (keeping them warm). They are like pets, but much smaller! Because I work with bacteria that could make me sick, I wear gloves, a lab coat and glasses, and I always wash my hands. If I am not in the lab doing an experiment, I will be at my desk writing or reading. I need to read lots of scientific papers to understand how to do different and new experiments. Reading papers also helps me to see what the latest break throughs in my field are, (it’s kind of like watching the news but for microbiology). Throughout the day I write up all the results of my experiments carefully and make lots of notes, so I always understand what I have done. A big cup of tea always helps me stay focused when I am writing for a long time. Sometimes I teach lab classes to college students and help them with their projects and assignments. At the end of the day, even if I am really tired, I go to the gym or go to a society event, (a fun meet up with other students), to watch movies or do fun activities. When I get home, I make a note to put all work away. I make a big dinner, and I always read before bed!
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Quickfire Q/A questions
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Chatty, to the point, caring
What did you want to be after you left school?
A teacher of some description…. I love finding out how a problem works in someone else’s head and showing that they do understand and can work the problem out!
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Never! I was too good to get caught ;)
Who is your favourite singer or band?
I am never sure, at the moment I’m driving a lot and that means I’m listening to a lot of Meatloaf, (they’re the best for driving tunes).
What's your favourite food?
Beans on super buttery toast, (yeah, I’m basic, I know)!
What is the most fun thing you've done?
Dancing and singing with my friends all night after a music festival!
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
I hate to sound shallow, but my first wish would to be filthy rich! It would make life so much easier! I would also wish to be a pro at parallel parking and then I’d wish for a house with a huuuuge library!
Tell us a joke.
Did you hear oxygen went on a date with potassium? It only went OK though.
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