About Amanda Andersson
Hi! I'm Amanda, a third year Neuroscience student and Laidlaw alum from UCL. I'm Swedish-Persian and grew up in Sweden before moving to London for uni. These days, alongside my studies, I work for the Foundation as a Marketing Assistant.
For my first year research project, I worked on optimising alginate hydrogels for 3D astrocyte culture systems. In simpler terms, I was figuring out the best way to prepare a jelly-like scaffolds so that star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes could grow in three dimensions rather than flat on a dish. This matters because 3D environments mimic the brain more realistically, which could help researchers develop better treatments for neurological disorders!
For my Leadership-in-Action project, I co-created Beyond the Books, a resource designed to help students from underrepresented backgrounds navigate the unwritten rules of university life, from internships and networking to professional opportunities that aren't always obvious if you're the first in your family to go to uni.
Always happy to connect, whether you want to chat about neuroscience, widening access, the Laidlaw experience, or just say hello! One of my favourite things about this community is getting to meet people from different universities and backgrounds, so please do reach out! 🌟
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One of the thing that I am doing which is not receiving recognition yet, it's my dissertation. I have been postponing it but I have enough time to work on it. I could strengthen embracing stress and pressure, both are beneficial if they are seen from the right angle.
Thanks for this Cothney! I really relate. Dissertation progress feels so invisible day to day but you're absolutely right, it's exactly the kind of work that counts when no one's watching. I love what you said about stress and pressure being beneficial when you see them differently - I’ll definitely remember that as I’m working on my own diss. Excited to hear how it goes! 🙌
This sounds like a fantastic initiative! I’ve just sent you an email and look forward to the opportunity to connect and discuss it further. :)