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Spotlight on: Immunology

WebThe study of immunology is critical to human and animal health and survival. It is at the cutting edge of medical science and has led to some key healthcare advances of recent …

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Spotlight on: Pharmacology

WebThe Biologist Vol 62(5) p32-33 Pharmacology studies how medicines and other drugs work and how they are processed by the body. Linking chemistry, physiology and pathology …

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The Physiological Society

WebThe Physiological Society is the largest network of physiologists in Europe. Physiological research helps us to understand how the body works in health and determine what goes …

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How biology can save the world Royal Society of Biology …

WebBiologists are working to find more sustainable ways of growing Oil Palm and protecting biodiversity. The destructions of coral reefs worldwide is a multi-faceted …

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Tackling inequalities in clinical studies

WebThese issues are just the latest example of long-standing health inequalities that could be resolved with greater equity in clinical research. Some of the most obvious …

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Bioscience journals

WebPublications by the British Society for Immunology. Clinical and Experimental Immunology (@britsocimm) is a top ranking, international journal publishing biologically significant …

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Plant Health Studentships: opportunities for undergrads …

WebA new initiative funded by Defra and coordinated by the RSB is offering four undergraduate studentships in plant health to be carried out during the summer of 2017. …

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Spotlight on: Parasitology

WebThe Biologist Vol 61 (4) p32-33. Parasitology is the study of the interaction between parasites and their hosts. In general, parasitologists tend to concentrate on eukaryotic …

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How the health service is failing Deaf people Royal …

WebBy Jon Kudlick, director of membership, marketing and communications at the Society of Biology and trustee of SignHealth Imagine you are in hospital about to …

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How to… write a lab handbook

WebSamuel Mehr has studied what makes a good lab handbook so you don’t have to – and says a good one could improve your team’s science and save time. April 2nd …

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13 ways bioscience is helping fight climate change

WebFrom conservation to CRISPR - here are over a dozen ways biology is helping to fight climate change. 1 BIOENERGY AND BIOMATERIALS. Biologists are developing …

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An LGBT+ champion: Professor Ben Barres, one of the first …

WebThe first international day for LGBTQ+ scientists in STEM aims to be a celebration of diversity in science. Organised by Pride in STEM, House of STEM, …

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Plant Science Group

WebThis special advisory committee of the RSB brings together the UK plant science community to develop a coordinated approach to policy and practice in research, industry, funding, …

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James Borrell: Eight reasons why zoos are good for conservation

Web5. Zoos are a living museum. What we learn about wild animals in captivity can help us manage and conserve them in the wild – from animal behaviour, to reproductive rates, to …

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Plant health UG studentships

WebPlant Health Undergraduate Studentships aim to: Address skills and capacity challenges in plant health science by providing attractive opportunities for research experience to …

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"I've never seen a dividing line between human and animal …

WebThe Humanimal Trust [Fitzpatrick's One Medicine charity] is about exactly that – more trust between human and animal for the sake of the planet. The concept of One Medicine and …

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