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We need to talk science. Mobile researchers: where are they going and why is it important? December 26, 2015. Photo by Waleed Alzuhair. This post was or. Iginally published on the Biochemical Society blog. On 17 December 2015. Continue reading →. 3 big data challenges in healthcare. November 9, 2015. November 26, 2015. Image by Luc Legay. This post was or. Iginally published on the Biochemical Society blog. On 22 October 2015. Joked at the recent Policy Lunchbox. October 3, 2015. October 5, 2015. With sc...
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Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? June 1, 2015. Thrilled to have been able to write for Amara’s blog! The Aspiring Professionals Hub. Final examscheck, dissertation and vivacheckgraduationloading! What’s your next step? For recent graduates and undergraduates, are you aware of the varied career options available to you? Discusses non-lab based career options for science graduates. You are getting frustrated just by reading that, aren’t you? This work is lice...
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Gabriele Butkute – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Diversity in Science: creating an inclusive environment. November 18, 2016. November 18, 2016. This post was originally published on the Royal Society of Biology’s. Blog, on 15 November 2016. Andrew Parker, director general of MI5, gave an enlightening keynote explaining how diversity is essential to UK security as, ‘the richest mix of people equals the best talent.’ MI5 received the top position in Stonewall’s top 100 employers’ list. Insights into animal research. August 8, 2016.
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Dutch PhDs make suggestions to improve science : Science in transition
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Over Science in transition. Over Science in transition. Initiatiefnemers & deelnemers. Dutch PhDs make suggestions to improve science. Maandag 22 juni 2015 Sicco de Knecht. On Friday May 1st 2015 more than a hundred PhDs from a wide range of disciplines gathered at the Trippenhuis (KNAW) to discuss the current state of science in general and the ‘promotie’(PhD from here on) specifically. The debate and recommendations were summarized in a report. The participants discussed the following topics:. Research...
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Measuring the Value of Science: Keeping Bias out of NIH Grant Review - Scizzle BlogScizzle Blog | what's scizzling in science
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Easily keep up with literature and stay on top of your science. Create Your Free Account! Sign Up for Free! Credit: Pictures of Money. Measuring the Value of Science: Keeping Bias out of NIH Grant Review. Bull; July 22, 2015 • Career. Bull; Comments (0). By Rebecca Delker, PhD. In a paper published last month in. Which establish a correlation between prior publication. Not peer review score, and research outcome. (It should be noted that a recent study. Following the outcomes of greater than 100,000 fund...
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Science communication – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. 14 science policy blogs everybody should follow. October 3, 2015. October 5, 2015. As if there weren’t enough problems. With science facing so many challenges right now (EU membership referendum and comprehensive spending review, among others), it is important for all of us stay tuned (scary articles regarding the science funding are published almost daily, you wouldn’t want to miss out, otherwise, where will you get your horror stories? Continue reading →. September 24, 2015.
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News | Integrated Program in Biochemistry | UW-Madison
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Please e-mail Kate Ryan. With news to be added to the website. Aug 26, 2016 · Raines Lab Finds Symmetry Crucial for Building Key Biomaterial Collagen in the Lab. Collagen makes up the cartilage in our knee joints, the vessels that transport our blood, and is a crucial component in our bones. It is the most abundant protein found in the bodies of humans and many other animals. It is also an important biomaterial in modern medicine, used in wound healing, tissue repair, drug delivery and more. Http:/ www&#...
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Internship – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. April 21, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. You know how I write these blog posts? I look at my calendar and check for the things that have happened in between posts. Then I make a list. Then I elaborate on it. Taadddaa, here’s a blog post! I always write about the things. Continue reading →. Techented: what’s next? April 20, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. Enthusiasm is (still) the key;.
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Uncategorized – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Insights into animal research. August 8, 2016. By Gabriele Butkute, Science Policy Assistant at the Biochemical Society and the Royal Society of Biology. Animal research has led to the development of asthma inhalers, anaesthetics, vaccines and antibiotics. I’d be surprised if there was a person who hasn’t benefited from at least. Image: Understanding Animal Research. As a signatory of. The Concordat on Openness on Animal Research. June 16, 2016. June 17, 2016. APH: Can you tell u...