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Science communication & public engagement, Student-focused

Getting started in Public Engagement – Lessons from the Standing Up for Science workshop

As an early career researcher (ECR), you can struggle with balancing publishable results, reading new scientific literature and keeping your supervisor happy. But you’re learning that the impact of research is not only measured by the journal in which your manuscript is published. You feel that the public sometimes misunderstands science and evidence, and you want to help change that. Continue reading Getting started in Public Engagement – Lessons from the Standing Up for Science workshop

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyApril 17, 2020May 19, 2020Leave a comment
Biochemical Society

The Society Publishers’ Coalition – a year on

The Biochemical Society and Portland Press are active members of the Society Publishers’ Coalition. We are taking the opportunity to share their latest blog discussing their developments from the past year. Continue reading The Society Publishers’ Coalition – a year on

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyApril 3, 2020April 15, 2020Leave a comment
Biochemical Society, Science communication & public engagement

Celebrating 10 years of collaboration with the Royal Society of Biology

On 3 March 2020, members of the bioscience community gathered at the Science Museum in London to celebrate the Royal Society of Biology’s (RSB) 10th Anniversary. Continue reading Celebrating 10 years of collaboration with the Royal Society of Biology

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyMarch 25, 2020March 26, 20201 Comment
Education & careers, Science communication & public engagement

Biochemnopoly

There is something special about understanding how life works on a molecular level. How atoms are rearranged by machines that are Angstroms across, or how the flow of single protons through a channel is needed for making the ATP we need to function. Unfortunately, for many students, they cannot enjoy the nanoscale journey because they get so focused on the formulae and reactions. Providing an immersive opportunity for play seems to be turning that around. Continue reading Biochemnopoly

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyMarch 23, 2020April 15, 2020Leave a comment

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