By day, Martin Archer is a PhD student in space plasma physics. By night, he entertains Londoners as a DJ for the radio station Kiss 100. Those may sound like …
Eva Amsen
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I have a T-shirt that I wear so infrequently that two blue moons came and went in between the two times I’ve worn it. It says “no one cares about …
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Andrew Walkingshaw now runs a startup, but he used to be a scientist/musician. He’s interesting for many reasons, but in this context particularly because the peak of his music productivity …
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Rishi Nag is a bioinformatician in Cambridge, as well as a charango-playing singer as/in Karmadillo. I found him through an Arabidopsis song he did for Geek Pop, and interviewed him …
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One of the original reasons for starting this entire interview series was that I noticed that there were often so many scientists in orchestras. A friend of mine was in …
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There’s a cycle path in Cambridge that has the code for the breast cancer gene BRCA2 painted on it, with each nucleotide a colour. If this sounds familiar, you might …
