January Scouse Science

Scouse Science Podcast with Professor Tom Solomon

1:00pm - 2:00pm / Wednesday 19th January 2022
Type: Seminar / Category: Department / Series: Scouse Science Live Video Podcast with Professor Tom Solomon
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This episode is all about leadership! Joining us will be Chief Constable for Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy, and Dr Curly Moloney, chief executive of Moloney Executive Search and author of The Cambridge Code.

Chief Constable Serena Kennedy joined Merseyside Police in 2017 as an Assistant Chief Constable and was appointed Chief Constable in April 2021 with 27 years' experience behind her. She became the first woman to hold the role of Chief Constable at Merseyside Police after her selection by the Police Commissioner was confirmed by the region’s Police and Crime Panel. You can follow her @merpolchiefcon.

Dr Curly Moloney qualified in medicine from Oxford and Cambridge where she developed an interest in conscious and subconscious brain activity. She is director of ‘head-hunting’ firm Moloney Executive Search which recruits senior positions in academia, business, and public sector. The company counts over a third of the FTSE 100 as clients. Her book, The Cambridge Code, which provides unprecedented insight into your psychological profile.

Professor Tom Solomon is Director of the UK's Emerging Infections Research Unit based as the University of Liverpool, is on the NHS front line at the Walton Neuro Centre and Royal Liverpool University Hospital, and appears regularly on television and radio discussing science. You can follow him @RunningMadProf on Twitter.

Holly Ellis really is a Scouse Scientist. Having studied undergraduate Biological Sciences at Oxford University, she’s now a Clinical Scientist in Genomics with the NHS. You can follow her @ScientistScouse on Twitter, and find original content on her YouTube channel, The Scouse Scientist.