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In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, Dava Sobel chats with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies about The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science. Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode: • Dava Sobel used the periodic table as the structural framework, with each chapter keyed to an element that represents a period of Curie’s life or scientific work. • Dava selected the title The Elements of Marie Curie to emphasise how the chemical elements shaped her discoveries and personal life. • Dava wrote in the first person as Marie Curie, translating her letters into English though preserving her voice and perspective to create an immersive narrative. • Dava traced the path for women in science by highlighting generations of women mentored by Curie, showing her enduring influence beyond her own research. • Dava created a chemical chronology that parallels scientific discoveries with biography, such as linking radium extraction to gruelling lab work. • Dava ended with ‘Carbon’ to reflect on Curie’s legacy and the organic, interconnected nature of her scientific and humanitarian impact.