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[[File:Kate_Stone.jpg|thumb|Kate Stone]]'''Kate Stone''' is a research scientist.
[[File:Kate_Stone.jpg|thumb|Kate Stone]]'''Kate Stone''' (born 1969<ref>http://zagria.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/kate-stone-197-research-scientist.html#.VWAT4kYnvig. ''[[A Gender Variance Who's Who]]''. Accessed: 2015-05-23. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YjV5bepc))</ref> is a research scientist.


She studied electronics at the University of [[Salford]] and then did a doctorate at [[Cambridge]].<ref>http://www.diverse.cam.ac.uk/stories/stone/</ref>
She studied electronics at the [[University of Salford]] and then did a doctorate at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].<ref>http://www.diverse.cam.ac.uk/stories/stone/</ref>


She was ranked number 13 in the [[Rainbow List 2014]]:
She was ranked number 13 in the [[Rainbow List 2014]]:
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Kate Stone

Kate Stone (born 1969[1] is a research scientist.

She studied electronics at the University of Salford and then did a doctorate at Cambridge.[2]

She was ranked number 13 in the Rainbow List 2014:

"Dr Stone became famous when she was gored by a stag, and the media focused not on her PhD or her TED talk, but on her status as a trans woman. Working with All About Trans and the old Press Complaints Commission, she received an unprecedented six apologies from newspapers."[3]
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