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Emma Robinson

Post-doctoral researcher

A summary of your work.

Start with a simple sentence which explains your specific area of study, avoiding jargon, in the first person. So: "My research focuses on..."

Then, step back and provide a line to give context: why is your research important?

Now explain your work in more detail. What are you looking at specifically, and how do you do it? Again, keep jargon to a minimum, and remember to use the active first person.

You should also explain how it's having an impact. Is it inspiring new practice, changing policy, going into large-scale trials, or saving lives?

You might like to wrap up with ongoing projects and intended future work.

Also, feel free to include any important affiliations or teaching commitments.

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