Women in STEM Alumni Network

Create, Develop, Foster, Inspire.

The Women in STEM alumni network (WiSAN) aims to develop and foster a supportive, diverse and inspiring community for its alumnae through engagement, peer mentoring, personal and professional development and support for the next generation of women in STEM.

As you travel on your different paths, you have the opportunity to connect with other like-minded women. As well as being part of a network of over 170,000 alumni, you have access to exclusive Women in STEM Alumni events and programs focused on personal and professional development.

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Biological Sciences researchers have now identified nine species of sea snakes as having regained the genetic requirements for advanced colour vision, demonstrating that once a complex trait has been lost to evolutionary time, it may be regained in some way.

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Jan

Researchers in the School of Agriculture, Food & Wine have discovered that a protein which mediates the transport of alkali metal ions, such as potassium, and halides ions across plant membranes acts similarly to a protein found in animals.

16

Jan

Biological Sciences researchers have now identified nine species of sea snakes as having regained the genetic requirements for advanced colour vision, demonstrating that once a complex trait has been lost to evolutionary time, it may be regained in some way.

15

Jan

Researchers in the School of Agriculture, Food & Wine have discovered that a protein which mediates the transport of alkali metal ions, such as potassium, and halides ions across plant membranes acts similarly to a protein found in animals.