Being Openly LGBTQ+ in STEM
Despite the existence of staff LGBTQ+ networks at a majority of universities, many LGBTQ+ identifying staff are not openly out in the workplace. It is hardly surprising that students find it difficult to be open about their sexuality when there is a lack of representation and supportive student-oriented networks. Continue reading Being Openly LGBTQ+ in STEM
Biology and Renewable Energy
When people talk about renewable energy, they usually refer to solar, wind and geothermal sources. These are generally the domain of physical mechanical processes that have no reliance upon any living organisms. But what if the life sciences could also play a role in the new energy paradigm? Enter the fascinating world of bioenergy. Continue reading Biology and Renewable Energy
5 tips on how to write your PhD thesis and stay sane
So after years spent in the lab working on your PhD project, the time has finally come to write it all up. For many scientists this is the most daunting task throughout their studies, if not career. While some people love writing and will have it done in no time, others might struggle and find the process mentally draining. Continue reading 5 tips on how to write your PhD thesis and stay sane
Sci-Fi London and the Ethics of Gene Editing
Gene editing has become so prevalent in science fiction it is almost its own genre. On 15 May 2019, Perfect premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema and Stratford Picturehouse, kicking off the 19th annual Sci-Fi London Film Festival. The Biochemical Society took part at the festival, providing an introduction to the themes explored in this film. Continue reading Sci-Fi London and the Ethics of Gene Editing
