Profile
Aishwarya Mishra
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About Me:
I am a medical researcher who is a people person and would like to know something about everything and loves to talk about politics and science. I love cycling, hiking and cooking.
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Living in South London for the past three years. Originally from India where I did my undergrad in Mumbai in Chemistry. Have been using science and academia as an opportunity to travel around the world. Hoping to become a certified scuba-diver or sky-diver when I have time and money. Would definitely nerd out on political documentaries, museum and theatre. Pride myself on my cooking skills. Love to hike and run.
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My pronouns are:
He/him
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My Work:
I work with cancer-killing cells and small, nano-sized medicines. I attach shiny things(radioactivity) to these cells/medicines which helps me follow them inside the body and find diseases and also treat them.
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I work with medicinal bullets which are nano-sized. They carry medicines inside the body to treat diseases like cancers, tumours and pain. I design them or put radioactivity on them to see where they go inside the body and how they work. Also, I am looking at new methods to get these medicinal bullets inside the brain using ultrasound to treat brain diseases. To do all of the above, I use chemistry to design the molecules and track these molecules inside the body.
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My Typical Day:
I wake up in the morning and read through loads of news. Reach work and put up some chemical reactions which do their magic while I attend some meetings. Then I load radioactivity and drugs on the chemical molecules or good cells before using my science equipment to run some tests on them.
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The work starts with reading about the problem at hand. I read papers and information about what we know about a disease and what we need to find. This provides an idea to follow and design the required small molecule to target the disease. After the synthesis of the molecule I load it with some radioactive stuff while wearing special gear followed by injection of the radiolabeled tracer inside subjects and tracing it around the body non-invasively. The results obtained are analyzed and presented to everyone around the world through conferences, papers and seminars.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
Preparation of a working installation to highlight the uses of medical imaging to children/adults in science fairs and exhibitions.
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Education:
School: Mercy Memorial School, India
Undergrad: Centre for Excellence in Basic Science, India
Post grad: University of British Columbia, Canada
PhD: Kingβs College London and Imperial College LondonPostdoctoral researcher at King’s College London
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Qualifications:
Indian equivalent of GCSE and A-level
Bachelors of Science in Chemistry
Masters of Science in Physical Chemistry
Masters of Research in Medical Imaging
PhD in Imaging Chemistry -
Work History:
Public Engagement Officer, KCL
Director and General Secretary, National Indian Students and ALumni Union (NISAU)
Postdoctoral Researcher in Cell tracking
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Employer:
King’s College London
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
recipe-cooking chef and radiochemist
What did you want to be after you left school?
Nobel Prize winner
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Yes for being mischeivious
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
Marine/Ocean chemist
What's your favourite food?
Falafel
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
Free travel, CoVID eradication and No global warming
Tell us a joke.
What did the coal say to diamond? Coal: You have been under a lot of pressure lately
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