Dr Rebecca Johnson AM
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Dr Rebecca Johnson is one of Australia’s most valuable exports. A scientist whose passions include STEM and wildlife conservation, Rebecca was the first woman to hold the Chief Scientist role at the Australian Museum. She is currently Chief Scientist and Associate Director of Science at The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The Smithsonian is the largest museum of natural history in the world and houses an incredible 148 million specimens and objects. So how did a girl from South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula end in up Washington DC? You can find out more about Rebecca here: https://www.drrebeccaj.com   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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