Our Biological Support Unit is responsible for caring for mice used in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s research. Their team of technicians and specialists perform daily husbandry duties and provide essential services to the facility.
Dr Ivan Gallotta, senior postdoc in the David lab, describes his experience of the Pathway to Independence programme and gives some tips for postdocs looking to make the transition to principal investigator.
For National Apprenticeship week, we asked Matt to reflect on his apprenticeship experience.
Following on from recent trans inclusion training, Elizabeth reflects and provides advice on how organisations and individuals can further create an inclusive environment for gender diverse people.
Career paths are often depicted as a straight line. Academic ones sometimes as a pyramid. Jo shares more about her career patchwork as she find herself back at the beginning of her career - geographically at least!
Our new public engagement officer, Stephanie Norwood, talks about what she’s learned in her first few weeks on the job and how you can get involved with the project.
PhD student Katherine Fletcher took a break from the Florey Signalling lab to learn more about communicating science at the London Sci Comm Symposium 2018
In November, as part of 360 Science, we invited science author and broadcaster to visit the Â鶹ÊÓƵ to talk about her career and offer tips on getting started in communications. Here PhD student Christina Courreges reflects on Kat’s presentation and what she took away from it.
Chiara Pantarelli, a 3rd year PhD student in Heidi Welch's group at Â鶹ÊÓƵ took part in a recent Media Training day to help her to build her skills in talking to a wide audience about her research.
Michael Hinton muses on the ENGAGE Conference, run by the
Cheryl Smythe describes what she learned at the Work-Life-Balance training course organised by our project and EU-Life partner institute CEITEC (Brno, Czech Republic).
Michael Hinton, part of the Public Engagement team, describes his experiences of working with the