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Event - Sponsored event
Europe
Welcome to the EMBL Symposium! Discover what is happening in molecular biology beyond conventional methods, which organisms are in the focus of research beyond mouse, drosophila, and E.coli, where new ideas lead us and how do they bring us beyond our existing dogmas, and even further beyond the limits of our planet.
Event - Scientific meeting
UK
Glycobiology studies the biosynthesis, structure and function of oligosaccharides (aka glycans). Recent years have seen an explosion of both new technologies and functional insights in this interdisciplinary field, and these will be celebrated during this meeting, including talks from three most recent Biochemical Society Awardees.
Join us for the Synbio UK 2024 (#SBUK2024) in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, home to the esteemed Wellcome Genome Campus, which includes the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the European Bioinformatics Institute. This year's conference will unite the synthetic and engineering biology communities to showcase recent scientific breakthroughs and advancements.
Join us as we commemorate 20 years of PTEN-induced kinase 1’s (PINK1) significance in Parkinson’s disease research. Discover new insights into PINK1, Parkin, and mitophagy components, as we shed light on neurobiology and immunology.
Event - In-person training
This two-day training event will discuss strategies to engineer sufficiently pure, homogenous and high-quality recombinant proteins that are critical for subsequent structural and functional studies.
Designed and delivered by experts from industry and academia, this training event will provide a comprehensive overview of the pre-clinical drug discovery process
Event - Online training
Online
R for Biochemists 201 builds on the content of R101, focussing on proteomic data analysis and uses modern data analysis concepts, packages and visualisations.
Event - Harden Conference
Join us for the upcoming Germ Cell Biology Harden Conference, an event first of its kind, uniting leading scientists from diverse fields including meiosis, germ cells, cancer biology, and immunotherapy.
Event - Webinar
Increasing and diversifying participation in STEM is an ongoing challenge. In this webinar, Professor Louise Archer, UCL will draw on insights from the ASPIRES project, a major longitudinal study of the factors shaping young people's STEM trajectories from age 10-22, to shed light on new approaches and resources that can support more equitable and inclusive participation in STEM.
Join us for our Early Career Symposium, where we will explore themes important to professional development in research.
Unlock the power of data in the life sciences with our comprehensive online course. This course covers fundamental statistical concepts and techniques essential for biochemistry and related fields. Learn how to analyse and interpret data, apply statistical methods, and enhance your research skills.
Part of our Early Career Researcher (ECR) webinar series, our latest webinar will delve into groundbreaking research revealing the crucial role of astrocytes in synaptic dysfunction during Alzheimer's disease as well as the potential mechanisms for microglial reprogramming and their role in neurological disorders.
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