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The Science Vista (TSV) is the flagship platform that empowers students to get involved in the interdisciplinary fields of science, engage in science outreach and STEMM awareness initiatives. The aim is to create an ecosystem to help answer WHYs, learn, unlearn, relearn and prompt things into action. As representatives of the future of science, we ensure the path of valid information and empower those around us to take action. 

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Who we are

We are a team of changemakers with a passion for all things STEMM.

What we do

We strive to create STEMM resources and build a learning-oriented community to help students pursue their journey through a variety of avenues. 

Let's bridge the century-old gap between theory and practice, expectation and reality
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Interview Series

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Greetings science enthusiasts! An interview series titled "INSPIRE" in which we talk to young scientists, scholars and industry leaders will be coming soon.


If you are a scientist, scholar or industry leader and wish to inspire the youth, please contact us via the contact form. Any suggestions of interviewees, who you would like to listen to are welcome.

STEMM Personality of the month

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Dr. Nessa Carey

Nessa Carey published her first popular science book in 2011 and has specialised in introducing the public to the strangest and most important aspects of the latest genetic research in ‘The Epigenetics Revolution’ (2011); ‘Junk DNA’ (2015); ‘Hacking the Code of Life – How Gene Editing Will Rewrite Our Futures’ (2019).

Carey was awarded a biological sciences PhD from the University of Edinburgh and until 2001 was a senior lecturer at Imperial College London, where she is now a visiting professor.  Whilst an academic she worked on sabbatical at the Karolinska Institute.  She left academia to move to the drug discovery industry and spent nearly 15 years working at the interface between cutting edge basic science and the creation of new therapies to treat and cure human diseases.

Carey now specialises in supporting scientists and institutions in moving basic research out of the lab and into directions where it can have positive impacts on health, society and the economy

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