Connie Clare, PhD

Connie Clare, PhD

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Community Manager at Research Data Alliance (RDA)

  • Education

    • West Nottinghamshire College

      2009 - 2011

      Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics (A level)

    • Bilborough College

      2006 - 2008

      Fine Art, English Language, Drama and Theatre Studies (A level)Spanish (AS level)

    • University of Nottingham

      2013 - 2016
      BSc Animal Science Nutrition, Genetics, Reproduction, Endocrinology, Neuroscience First Class Honours
    • Trent College

      2001 - 2006

      Activities and Societies: Drama Scholarship, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) student 11 GCSEs (Grade A*-B)

  • Experience

    • ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND LONDON TRUSTEE COMPANY(THE)

      Jul 2007 - Sept 2008
      Cashier Customer Service and Sales
    • The Pet Food Consultant

      Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
      Companion Animal Nutrition Research Internship

      Research and written educational content for the Pet Food Consultant website to inform veterinarians, industry professionals, pet care retailers, students and pet-owners on companion animal nutrition and nutrition-related topics.

    • Spectrum Brands, Inc

      Jun 2016 - Sept 2016
      Research Internship

      Reviewing patent applications for novel pet food ingredients and animal health products.

    • University of Nottingham

      Sept 2016 - Sept 2020
      Developmental Biology PhD Student

      One-carbon metabolism and epigenetic programming of preimplantation embryo development.

    • Springer Nature

      Nov 2018 - Sept 2020
      Contributing Writer
    • TU Delft Campus

      Jun 2019 - Sept 2019
      Research and Data Management Intern

      Working on the Data Champions Programme at TU Delft: Engaging with Data Champions from eight diverse research faculties to learn more about their collaborative efforts to foster an open, transparent and FAIR research community. This is achieved through conducting one-to-one interviews and writing short articles for online publication. To read more, please visit: 👉🏼 https://openworking.wordpress.com/data-champions/

    • 4TU.ResearchData

      Oct 2020 - Jul 2022
      Community Manager

      4TU.ResearchData is an international repository for research data in the technical sciences open for use by all researchers. Hosted by TU Delft (as part of the 4TU.Federation), the repository makes available 8,000+ datasets in science, engineering and design. My role as Community Manager is to promote the curation, sharing, long-term access and preservation of FAIR research data, and to draw discipline-specific communities of interest together to stimulate its creation and reuse.

    • Research Data Alliance

      Aug 2022 - now
      Community Development Manager
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Scientific Community Engagement Fundamentals (CEF)

      Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement
      Nov 2022
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      Research Data Alliance Early Career Researcher Grant Research Data Alliance Oct 2019
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      Better Science through Better Data (#Scidata18) writing competition Springer Nature Sep 2018 Winning article written for the Better Science through Better Data (#Scidata18) writing competition discusses the benefits and risks to careers of practicing open research. https://twitter.com/ScientificData/status/1045671477503315968https://www.facebook.com/scientificdata/posts/1823059314489098 Blog post:https://go.nature.com/Winners
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      Postgraduate Symposium Presentation Gold Prize The University of Nottingham Apr 2018 Awarded for delivery of an oral presentation of my doctoral research titled ‘One-carbon (1C) metabolism: Quantification of folates, B-vitamins and 1C-related amines in ovine liver by HILIC-MS’.
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      Royal Society of Biology Top Student Award The Royal Society of Biology Jun 2016 Awarded to the final year BSc (Honours) student from the School of Biosciences achieving the highest overall percentage mark in a degree that comprises at least 50% Biology in Part I and Part II. The prize consists of one year’s free graduate membership of the Institute of Biology and a Certificate of Achievement issued by the Institute.https://www.rsb.org.uk/membership/individual-membership/139-awards-and-competitions/472-previous-winners
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      The Belper Prize The University of Nottingham Jun 2016 Awarded to the candidate who, on the results of the examinations, is adjudged to be the best student in the final year of the course leading to a degree in the School of Bioscience.
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      The Lamming Prize The University of Nottingham Jun 2016 Awarded on the recommendation of the Professor of Animal Physiology to the undergraduate who has submitted the best dissertation on a research project in Animal Physiology.
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      The University of Nottingham University Prize The University of Nottingham Jun 2016 Awarded to the undergraduate granduand in each School with the highest overall average degree mark.
    • Awarded to Connie Clare, PhD
      The University of Nottingham Endocrinology Prize The University of Nottingham Jan 2015 Awarded on the recommendation of the Head of Animal Sciences Division for obtaining the highest coursework mark on the Endocrinology module. A detailed treatise titled ‘What is Pancreatic Polypeptide and what does it do?’ involved independent research into the discovery, molecular structure, biosynthesis and secretion, receptor interaction, signal transduction pathways and mechanisms of action of gastrointestinal hormone, pancreatic polypeptide. My document was published on the ‘BURN –… Show more Awarded on the recommendation of the Head of Animal Sciences Division for obtaining the highest coursework mark on the Endocrinology module. A detailed treatise titled ‘What is Pancreatic Polypeptide and what does it do?’ involved independent research into the discovery, molecular structure, biosynthesis and secretion, receptor interaction, signal transduction pathways and mechanisms of action of gastrointestinal hormone, pancreatic polypeptide. My document was published on the ‘BURN – Biosciences Undergraduate Research at Nottingham’ website. Show less
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Gold CREST Award Mentor

      Issued by British Science Association on Jan 2017
      British Science AssociationAssociated with Connie Clare, PhD