A University of Bradford lecturer has been selected to present her research to MPs and expert judges in Parliament.
Dr Rianne Lord was shortlisted from hundreds of applicants and will speak about new drugs for the treatment of colorectal cancer at the event on 12 March.
The competition is part of a campaign called STEM for Britain, run by the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee, and involves early career researchers producing a poster explaining their research and competing for prizes of up to £2,000.
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