I’m Bernadette. Originally from Australia, I’m a medical doctor, training in Infectious Diseases. I’m currently on a break from clinical work to if a research fellowship and DPhil in the genetics of bloodstream infections with Staphylococcus aureus (a worldwide disease). I’m also currently on a break from my research fellowship to care for my baby daughter. I now live in Oxford with my husband Toby.
My interest in doing more good by giving, and the role we could all play in ending global poverty was kindled after reading One World by Peter Singer in 2002. Since I graduated in 2005 I’ve been giving at least 10% of my income and in 2009 I made the GWWC pledge.
I’m Bernadette. Originally from Australia, I’m a medical doctor, training in Infectious Diseases. I’m currently on a break from clinical work to if a research fellowship and DPhil in the genetics of bloodstream infections with Staphylococcus aureus (a worldwide disease). I’m also currently on a break from my research fellowship to care for my baby daughter. I now live in Oxford with my husband Toby.
My interest in doing more good by giving, and the role we could all play in ending global poverty was kindled after reading One World by Peter Singer in 2002. Since I graduated in 2005 I’ve been giving at least 10% of my income and in 2009 I made the GWWC pledge.