The Young Entrepreneur Scheme is an innovative global competition that gives early career researchers from diverse backgrounds a practical insight into how to commercialise science and engineering.
In work funded by the Dunhill Medical Trust, Dr Ewan St. John Smith has made a series of animations with ScienceSplained to explain some of the fascinating biology of naked mole-rats.
For Mental Health Awareness Week 2021, the Department of Pharmacology Equality, Diversity and Wellbeing Committee is running a Nature Photography Competition.
A new BBSRC-funded project aims to exploit de novo designed proteins to control protein-protein interactions in new ways. It will bring together Laura Itzhaki’s protein engineering lab with collaborators in chemical biology at Leeds and protein design and synthetic biology at Bristol.
GRC Connects Multi-Drug Efflux Systems presents a series of presentations on the forefront of antibiotic resistance and pharmacotherapy in a global health crisis by renowned scientists.
Changes can be detected in BRCA1 breast cells before they turn cancerous
5 March 2021
Researchers may have found the earliest changes that occur in seemingly healthy breast tissue long before any tumours appear, according to a new study published in Nature Communications today.
Congratulations to Robert Henderson and Graham Ladds who have both been awarded Fellowships of the British Pharmacological Society. Robert and Graham join Mike Edwardson as Fellows of this prestigious Society.