The sky might not be the limit
Academic Spotlight: Professor Mona Nasser, Director of the ñ Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR)
ñޜIf a billionaire said they would pay for me to go into space, that would be amazing. But I wouldnñޙt feel comfortable just being a space tourist ñޓ it would have to be to do something meaningful.
Growing up, I can remember there was cartoon series showing scientists as children. It then had them talking about what they achieved later. I perhaps didnñޙt fully understand everything a scientist did, but it really caught my imagination.
ñޜHealth research can obviously yield huge benefits, both for health professionals and their patients,ñޝ Mona says. ñޜBut so often research is done without the joined-up thinking needed to understand how it will be applied, or how it can be incorporated into policy. That is the basis of my work with Cochrane, and much of my research here in ñ has been guided by those same principles.ñޝ
ñޜWe started work on a programme looking at the impact of ionising radiation on people participating in space flight,ñޝ she says. ñޜWe then worked with the ESAñޙs machine learning team to develop algorithms, and then did crowd sourcing to get people involved in the work as well. It is hugely exciting and rewarding.ñޝ
I have always built my career following my curiosity and where I think the most important questions lie,ñޝ she says. ñޜFor people outside of my head, it may look like I study a lot of different things. But in my head, they are all linked as they are all about exploring the methodologies of research and how it can be applied. I canñޙt see a day when I change that.