Prof Liston hopes the stories show the 'many different pathways'.
A drawing of three women scientists working in the pathology laboratory was chosen as the front cover of a new graphic novel
Both their routes could be deemed unconventional as Prof Liston was expected to join his truck-driving family's business in Australia, while Ms Lapko fled her native Ukraine in 2022 following invasion. This was not Prof Liston's first book and he has written books for young children including All about Coronavirus, Battle Robots of the Blood and Maya’s Marvellous Medicine.Stories about how the team members came to work in science are told in the graphic novel
"My parents didn't get the chance to finish high school and the only jobs I heard about were driving trucks or working the factory line building cars." "Every one had their own story of adversity conquered, their own role-models and their own motivations, so I thought we could simply tell their stories.
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