• Question: What inspired you to do what you do today? Did you choose to do microbiology because of what's happening in today's world?

    Asked by sabs532cham6 to rosiewatts on 30 Sep 2025.
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      Rosie Watts answered on 30 Sep 2025:


      Thank you for the question. 🙂

      I’ve always wanted to help people and particularly protect and improve people’s health (it’s the most important thing!).
      Being a doctor/nurse wasn’t really for me, and the lab environment really appealed to me. I liked doing things like looking at ‘pretty’ images down a microscope, and doing experiments to find out what would happen (e.g. what happens when I apply certain chemicals to different bacteria). So then I always thought I would work in a local hospital lab, but after university, I fell into the vaccine research environment – it was the first job I could get!

      Then there was an Ebola outbreak in 2014 in West Africa. It was massive and devastating, killing thousands of people. There was a call for volunteers to go and help the fight against the virus, which I did – we all even got a medal from the queen! Ever since then, I have been inspired to work against the worst pathogens that can sweep through populations and kill.

      & you’re right, the events that have been happening (and unfortunately, keep happening) in today’s world continue to motivate me to keep going. There is also a lot of health inequality globally, so I feel very strongly about trying to improve everybody’s access to healthcare. 🙂

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