User:Kirstie j

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Kirstie is a research fellow at the Alan Turing Institute and a senior research associate in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. Her work covers a broad range of interests and methods, but the driving principle is to improve the lives of neurodivergent people and people with mental health conditions. Kirstie is a passionate advocate for making science "open for all" by promoting equity and inclusion for people from diverse backgrounds, and by changing the academic incentive structure to reward collaborative working. She is the chair of the Turing Institute's Ethics Advisory Group, a Fulbright scholarship alumna and was a 2016/17 Mozilla Fellow for Science.

This page was created on 25th July 2013 at the UK Women in Science Wikipedia edit-a-thon at the National Institute for Medical Research in London. The organizers chose today because it would have been Rosalind Franklin's 93rd birthday.