Where I Work in 2019

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  • Paul Nurse, director of the Francis Crick Institute in London, likes to think amid the hustle and bustle of the institute’s bright and lively atrium.

    • Josie Glausiusz
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  • Powering through floods, exhaustion and tick bites is all in a day’s work for Jodi Rowley.

    • Amber Dance
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  • Mona Nemer seeks out common ground in shaping Canada’s national science policy.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Nathalie Cabrol finds inspiration in the harsh environment of the desert while searching for Mars-like conditions.

    • Josie Glausiusz
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  • Jean-Pierre Bourguignon uses his office art to inspire himself in boosting collaboration and creativity.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • A sediment scientist rebuilt his entire lab to model how water shapes underwater canyons.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Noam Shomron includes antiques and his own paintings of wildlife in the decor for his genomics lab.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • As a scientific glassblower, Terri Adams commands a workshop that is filled with tools for crafting bespoke scientific glass apparatus.

    • Sarah Boon
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  • Kerrie Mengersen recreates South American jungle habitats in virtual reality to understand better the threatened jaguar.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Gladys Ngetich spends time with a deafening experimental rig as part of her PhD to improve jet engine turbines.

    • Virginia Gewin
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