I have invited 10 of the sexiest female scientists to compete for the full funding of any project they want. I will give the winners of the 5 match ups full funding for whatever they want to use it for. All they have to do is strip and submit their opponent to win the prize funds. Here are my five match ups...
Fight 1)
Amy Mainzer, PhD: Astrophysics - Her research interests include asteroids, brown dwarfs, planetary atmospheres, debris disks, star formation and the design and construction of new ground and space-based instrumentation.
Dr Aditi Shankardass, PhD: Neuroscience - She performs pioneering clinical work using electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings of the brain to help diagnose developmental disorders in children.
Fight 2)
Franziska Michor, PhD: Evolutionary Biology - Her lab investigates the evolutionary dynamics of cancer.
Clio Cresswell, PhD: Mathematics - The book focuses on how math can help unlock the secrets of love, exploring such topics as dating services, dating as game theory, the mathematical logic of affairs, and the numbers behind orgasms.
Fight 3)
Olivia Judson, PhD: Evolutionary Biology - Her book details a variety of sexual practices in the natural world and provides an overview of the evolutionary biology of sex.
Jennifer McCarty, PhD: Materials Science and Engineering - She has carried out historical analysis on 19th-20th century wrought iron and steel structures, including archival and documentary research and discussions with local blacksmiths, historians and shipbuilding experts.
Fight 4)
Rhonda Freeman, PhD: Neuropsychology - She has provided neuropsychological services to individuals with moderate to severe brain trauma, stroke, acute stress disorder, and various other neurological and medical conditions.
Talmesha Richards, PhD: Molecular Medicine - She eventually received her PhD in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where her research focused on breast cancer.
Fight 5)
Kirsten "Kiki" Sanford, PhD: Neurophysiology - She was a research scientist in neurophysiology at the UC Davis, specializing in learning and memory.
Cheska Burleson, PhD: Chemical Oceanography - Her research focused on the production of toxins by algae blooms commonly known as "red tide."