b"0913.3014.15 The Visibility of Role Models in Work and LifeIn conversation with sta from across Trinity CollegeProfessor Lorraine ODriscoll (She/Her)Professor in Pharmacology, School ofMy PhD supervisor, Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical ScienceProf Jean Fletcher.Lorraine teaches pharmacology to undergraduate andpostgraduate students and she is a research theme leader inTrinity St. James Cancer Institute. Her research group isSharee Basdeo (She/Her) focussed on human health, mostly in relation to cancer.Research Assistant Professor, Lorraine is a co-champion of her Schools Athena SWAN self-School of Medicine assessment team. She holds a BSc.Hons in pharmacology, anMSc.Res in clinical pharmacology, a PhD in biotechnology,Dr Sharee Basdeo is a Research and is an elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and theAssistant Professor in the School of Royal Society of Biology. As a student/early career learner,Medicine. Her work focuses on human immune Lorraine spent many vacation periods volunteering in aresponses in healthy people, and in those with Romanian orphanage. This increased her awareness of thedisease. She received a HRB Emerging Investigator need for social justice, inclusion, and equality. Her hobbiesAward to develop her own research team and is now include walking her dog, running, hiking, painting, and anleading the Human and Translational Immunology occasional dip in the sea.research group in the Trinity Translational MedicineInstitute at St James's Hospital.Sharee is mixed raceand was raised in a single parent family. She is a first-generation college graduate, and the only person in Jocelyn Bell Burnell,her extended family to have attained a postgraduate and my Mam.degree. Sharee is passionate about increasingdiversity in higher education and finding meaningfulways to break the barriers that exclude."