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Stefan graduated from the University in 2000 with a 2(i) BSc (Hons) Biology with Biotechnology.
"I had always been interested in Biology and as I was from Luton I enrolled on the Access to Science course, which lasted one year. This helped me decide whether I had the ability to study and whether I enjoyed the academic environment."
"I enjoyed it immensely and decided to enrol on a full degree course. The flexibility of being able to choose different modules enabled me to pursue my interest in human biology, microbiology and molecular biology."
"During my degree (Biology with Biotechnology) I found the standard of teaching high and the lecturers approachable and the practical content in terms of experiments very demanding."
"I had to put in a lot of hard work as I had decided to do an MSc at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine after I had finished my degree and needed to get a 2:1, which I did."
"The knowledge and experience I had gained enabled me to pass my MSc finally putting to rest, in my mind, the idea that Luton uni is somehow inferior to other establishments."
"Luton Uni gave me a great start for a career in research science and I am now at Imperial College researching new drugs for the treatment of tuberculosis and have recently published a paper in *Microbiology on the subject."
*Turner, D.J., Hoyle, S.L., Snewin, V.A., Gares, M-P, Brown, I.N. & Young. D.B. An ex vivo culture model for screening drug activity against in vivo phenotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Microbiology 2002); 148, 2929–36)
Interview took place in 2002.
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