Congratulations to our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Shaymaa Bahnassy is a postdoctoral researcher at Georgetown University, and she told us how the grant will support her career.
The Hello Bio blog is five years old and we’re celebrating by taking a look back at our ten most popular articles of all-time! From fun science memes to PhD productivity… these are the most viewed blogs from our first five years of online publishing!
In the next in our Interviews with Scientists series, we spoke to molecular biologist Beata Mierzwa who has found a unique way to combine her artistic flair with her passion for science, creating fashion, artwork, and even a science-themed video game!
Sitting on your first dissertation defense (or viva) panel is a big responsibility and you’ll want to make sure things go as smoothly as possible for all involved. That’s why we’ve gathered some top tips from seasoned examiners to make sure your first experience on a defense panel is a positive one.
Congratulations to our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Ilaria Brentari is a PhD student working at the University of Trento, Italy, and she told us how the grant will support her career.
Pedro Resende is a life sciences researcher at i3S in Portugal, and the co-founder of Chaperone, an online marketplace for science career development. We spoke to Pedro about his career so far, his transition from academia to industry, and the motivation behind the Chaperone project.
We’re proud to announce that Hello Bio has been Highly Commended in the 2022 CiteAb Awards! Find out why our loyal customers have nominated us for two consecutive years in the prestigious ‘Researchers’ Choice’ category…
Collaborating with theoretical computational scientists can help wet lab groups get more out of their data - but fostering the relationship is key to its success. Here Kanaka Rajan, award-winning neuroscientist and Assistant Professor at the Friedman Brain Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, shares four core principles to help promote a more productive collaboration with computational scientists.
It’s Brain Awareness Week (14-20 March) and we’ve been lucky enough to speak with Khara Ramos of the Dana Foundation to find out more about her role as VP of Neuroscience within Society, her thoughts on current life science issues, and the aims of the Brain Awareness Week campaign…
It’s British Science Week and we’re taking a moment to share some inspiring words from British scientists through history. From Sir Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawking, from Charles Darwin to Professor Brian Cox, these British scientists have inspired each generation with their extraordinary achievements.