Annual BMRC/MERI Winter Poster Event
Now in its sixth year, the annual BMRC/MERI Winter Poster Event was held yesterday, 15th December
Testosterone: why defining a ‘normal’ level is hard to do
Testosterone: why defining a ‘normal’ level is hard to do
PhD congratulations
Doctoral student Rebecca Day has successfully passed her viva yesterday, 14th December 2015 with very minor modifications
Nicola Aberdein receives Distinction in Scholarship Award
The American Physiological Society selected Nicola Aberdein's article 'Role of PTP1B in POMC Neurons During Chonic High Fat Diet: Sex Differences in Regulation of Liver Lipids and Glucose Tolerance'
PhD student Abbey Thorpe takes best podium presentation award!
BMRC PhD student Abbey Thorpe attended the Discs Conference in London in September 2015 and was awarded best podium presentation
Two Outreach Grants from the Microbiology Society
Both PhD student Emma Henly and Senior Lecturer Mel Lacey, have been awarded an outreach grant of £1000 each from the Microbiology Society
Viva success for Joseph Snuggs
Joseph Snuggs successfully defended his thesis on 'Regulation of aquaporin channels as a treatment in disease' with minor modifications
PhD congratulations to the new Dr Nicola Wright
Our congratulations go to doctoral student Nicola Wright who passed her viva yesterday with minor modifications
Travel Grants for PhD student Mootaz Salman
PhD student Mootaz Salman was successful in a number of travel grant applications
Webinar by Malcolm Clench: Understanding Small Molecule Interactions within Living Systems with Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Malcolm Clench and John McLean recorded a Webinar on MS Imaging which was broadcast on Tuesday 6 February 2018 and had a live Q&A session straight after