Election post
Biotechnology is advancing at an incredible pace, with developments across synthetic biology, genetic engineering, and regenerative medicine reshaping what’s possible. What excites me most is not only the science itself, but the collaboration it demands across disciplines. Engineers, biologists, mathematicians, and physicists all contribute to shaping the future of biotechnology, and that interdisciplinary nature is what makes the field so dynamic.
Through working on a biology blog and volunteering at science events, I’ve realised how much more engaging science becomes when ideas are shared openly, and that’s the kind of environment I’d hope to encourage within the society.
I am running for Vice President because I want to help create a society that reflects that same interdisciplinary energy. If elected, I would aim to support the organisation of events that are both intellectually stimulating and genuinely welcoming to students at all stages. A strong society is built not only on impressive speakers, but on fostering an environment where members feel confident asking questions, sharing ideas, and exploring new perspectives.
Ultimately, I want to help build a community of students who are genuinely fascinated by the life sciences and motivated to think critically about how biotechnology can be used responsibly to address the challenges facing society.