Why don't scientists look like me?
Science Gallery London, Guy’s Campus, London

We will host an insightful interview with experts exploring why scientists don’t always look like the people they are trying to help.
Only 8% of young people surveyed think that scientists look like them. Women were not legally required in clinical drug trials until 1993. What does this mean for what we know about health, and what has been missed? What does the research tell us about how diverse science teams change the quality of science?
Speakers
We will interview a panel of experts to find out. Panelists will include Dr Maheen Siddiqui, Research Fellow at Birkbeck University and lead of the Diversity in Developmental Science Network, and Dr Salim Hashmi, Senior Lecturer and Culture, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at King’s College London.
We will cover the research on underrepresentation in science, celebrate the people changing what science looks like, and explore what better science could mean for all of us. Engage in the Q&A session to get your questions answered and stand a chance to win a bundle of popular science books signed by the authors in our subscription raffle.
There will be free merch, drinks, nibbles and stimulating conversation! This free event aims to make science accessible and useful.
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Please note: We have limited spaces; please only sign up if you can attend. Entry will be on a first come first served basis. We will ask your age when you apply for a ticket – everyone is welcome to attend but we will keep some spaces for young people (age 16-24 years). If you sign up and can no longer attend, please email us at info@scienceorfiction.co.uk so that we can offer the ticket to someone else.
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