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2013 Eisenthal Prize winner announced
The Biochemical Society today announced the winner of the Eisenthal Prize as Anna Miles at University College London (London, UK). Anna won the prize for her Summer Vacation Studentship application for her project entitled ‘Role of the molecular interactions between … Continue reading
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The Spark of Life: a High-sci Lecture by Frances Ashcroft
Guest blog post from Talbot Health School - on 8 March, International Women’s Day, Professor Frances Ashcroft spoke at Talbot Heath School as part of our activities for Celebrating Women in Biochemistry 2013. Professor Frances Ashcroft, named European Laureate at the … Continue reading
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Biochemical Society continues to support Ugandan Science Clubs
Blog post by Jane Thomson ( School Projects Manager, Biochemical Society) A* Science Clubs is a programme to enthuse Ugandan secondary school students with revolutionary, cutting-edge or controversial science through guided science club challenges and inspirational events. Invited members of the Uganda A* Science … Continue reading
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Get involved with your Society – call for nominations for trustees
As highlighted in The Biochemist (Vol. 35 No. 1) Biochemical Society members are encouraged to nominate themselves or a colleague as a Society trustee. Becoming a trustee can provide the opportunity to gain invaluable new skills, knowledge and understanding. You … Continue reading
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Biochemical Society 2014 award winners announced
The scientists receive the awards in recognition of their achievements in a wide variety of fields of research and development. The awards recognise the excellence of their work and the profound implications their work has had for the research community … Continue reading
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