
Professor Clare Collins is indeed a prominent figure in the field of nutrition and dietetics. She holds the prestigious position of Laureate Professor[1] at the University of Newcastle in Australia.
Professor Collins has made significant contributions to the understanding of nutrition and its impact on human health.

Professor Clare Collins is indeed a prominent figure in the field of nutrition and dietetics. She holds the prestigious position of Laureate Professor[1] at the University of Newcastle in Australia.
A cartoonist, caricature artist, illustrator and finished artist located in Coffs Harbour, a city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

Cartoonist and illustrator, Jules Faber, was born in Australia on June 21, 1957. He was educated in Vienna. His passion for science illustration stems from the late 90s when, while studying animation, Jules was leafing through one of Dr. Karl’s[1] earlier books.
Juliette has a PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Cambridge.

Dr. Juliette Tobias-Webb is a Behavioural Scientist and one of 60 Australian women nominated as a ‘Superstar in STEM’. Juliette uses psychological and neuroscientific insights to help organizations design better for human decision-making and behavior.

Dr. Vanessa Pirotta is a wildlife scientist and science communicator. Her research uses innovative technologies for wildlife conservation. Vanessa’s zoological background has taken her around the world for wildlife research. Her keen interests cover topics of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, also known as STEM.
Her research focuses on the study of the evolution of the Sun’s magnetic field and how it drives solar activity that in turn leads to space weather at the Earth.

Lucinda “Lucie” May Green was born in 1975 in Bedfordshire, England. She is a British science communicator and solar physicist. Green attended Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedfordshire, gaining 9 GCSEs and 4 A-levels.
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Dr. Jessica Victoria Bloom has a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from the University of Sydney – studying galaxy mergers and their impact on galaxy evolution. Jessica is particularly interested in physics outreach and communicating complex science to the general public. Jessica taught Physics at the University of Sydney and was Astronomer in Residence at Uluru, leading star tours.
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