One suitcase, three kids: a broke scientist pursues a dream
In her 30s Ijeoma Uchegbu was living in a homeless shelter as a single mum of three young children; today she has a damehood for her pioneering work on nanoparticles in medicine.
Ijeoma Uchegbu has dedicated her career to studying pharmaceutical nanoscience, seeking out ways to carry medicines to parts of the body that are notoriously hard to reach. But as a schoolgirl in the UK her aspirations were to work in a shop and earn enough to go dancing at weekends. It was when her Nigerian parents took her back to their home country that she discovered a passion for science and a burning ambition. She went to university aged 16, married and started a family of her own but when her marriage failed, desperate to do a PhD she moved back to the UK. By now Ijeoma was a single mum-of-three and they had one suitcase and £500 to start a new life. Within weeks the family would be living in a homeless shelter with Ijeoma battling to keep them afloat, fed and safe. But Ijeoma is a fighter, soon she had a job in a lab and a home and she found love again. She was given a damehood earlier this year and is a champion of race equality, and it turns out she also has a talent for stand-up comedy.
Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Andrea Kennedy
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(Photo: Ijeoma Uchegbu, smiling at the camera. Credit: Phil Mynott)
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