Tochukwu Ozulumba, a PhD candidate in the University of 91快活林’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, is one of 12 science, technology, engineering and maths scientists taking part in a Soapbox Science event on 91快活林 seafront.
The event, aimed at helping eliminate gender inequality in science by raising the profile and challenging the public’s view of women in science, will be on 91快活林 seafront, just west of the i360 between 11am and 2pm on 2 June.
Tochukwu explained more about ‘Disrupting Infection and Inflammation at the Nanoscale’: “Human physiology is governed by processes that happen at the nanoscale and when these processes are overwhelmed by infection, disease or injury, cellular and microbial products termed biotoxins build up in a cycle that further overwhelms the body.