Elizabeth Ball earned her Ph.D. in Biology at The University of York, UK, in 1987. She continued full-time research on the genetics of insect flight muscle at The Johns Hopkins University, USA until 1989, before combining scientific research with education in Athens, Greece. In addition to teaching and examining biology for the International Baccalaureate for the past seventeen years, she has also co-authored several text books and toured Greece giving public lectures on science.
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The upcoming symposium in Stockholm 2012 is taking shape. The title will be "How chemical cycles shape our planet: the global challenge" and as usual we will have some fantastic speakers present. A preliminary program is available now.
"The Chemistry Calendar", a video project initiated by Molecular Frontiers in Sweden, has been awarded the best International Year of Chemistry activity in Sweden. The twelve videos, covering topics such as fashion, love, food and climate, are available on YouTube and on MoleClues. Find out more about this success story!