
Living things and their habitats
Could an interest in Living things and their habitats, spark a passion that develops into an exciting career?
Take a look at how these scientists and engineers pursued their interests to do just that!
If you have a question for any of the scientists below you can email us or tweet.
Find a Scientist who works IN THE DISCIPLINE OF Living things AND THEIR HABITATS:
Nina Adjanin
Climate Sentinels is not just an expedition with 6 female scientists. I hope it will encourage other scientists to move borders and say YES, it’s possible to do more “clean science.”
Rosario Michel-Villarreal
I am still on the journey that will take me to goal: solving problems and making our planet a better place to live.
Jenny Haigh
I started on my STEM journey by studying for my GCSE's, followed by studying GNVQ in Health & Social Care with five years nursing the elderly after completing a successful placement linked to my course.
Holly Jones
By researching the way our body fights germs we can provide doctors with more information about how to help sick people get better.
Isabel Thomas
There is no standard path into a writing career – you find creative ways to build your own – but my science background has been invaluable.
Ellis Moloney
By looking at the DNA and morphology of different species I hope to make predictions on whether they will be able survive the rapid changes happening to our planet right now due to events such as climate change.