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{{Infobox Wikipedia user|honorific_prefix=Dr|birthname=Kirsty Ross|gender=Female|pronoun=She / Her|country=Scotland|employer=University of Strathclyde & University of St Andrews|university=University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow}}
{{Infobox Wikipedia user|name=Dr Kirsty Ross|gender=Female|pronoun=She / Her|country=Scotland|employer=University of Strathclyde & University of St Andrews|university=University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow}}


I attended my first Wikipedia [[wmfdashboard:courses/University_of_Edinburgh/Women_in_STEM_Connect_(16_August_2020)|training session]] at the University of Edinburgh (16 August 2019), run by [[User:Stinglehammer|Ewan McAndrew]].
I attended my first Wikipedia [[wmfdashboard:courses/University_of_Edinburgh/Women_in_STEM_Connect_(16_August_2020)|training session]] at the University of Edinburgh (16 August 2019), run by [[User:Stinglehammer|Ewan McAndrew]].

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Drkirstyross
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Dr Kirsty Ross
PronounsShe / Her
Country Scotland
Education and employment
EmployerUniversity of Strathclyde & University of St Andrews
UniversityUniversity of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow

I attended my first Wikipedia training session at the University of Edinburgh (16 August 2019), run by Ewan McAndrew.

The Kelpies. These 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures are near Falkirk in Scotland
The Kelpies. These 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures are near Falkirk in Scotland

Dr Kirsty Ross (drkirstyross)

My name is Dr Kirsty Ross and I live and work in Scotland. I am a microbiologist by training[1]. I now work as an outreach officer for the University of Strathclyde and the University of Edinburgh. I also work part time at the University of St Andrews in the Public Engagement with Research team. My interests include science communication, quilting (as and when I have time!), crochet and baking. I am particularly fond of snickerdoodles. Feel free to drop by and leave me a message.

References

  1. ^ Ross, Kirsty Samantha (2010). Novel strategies to prevent and treat experimental pneumococcal disease (Thesis).