Dr Enitome Bafor is a postdoctoral research fellow at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and was the overall winner of our Lab Heroes Awards in 2018. We caught up with Enitome to find out how her career is progressing and what she is working on currently.
It’s Black History Month in the UK and we’re taking the opportunity to say a big thank you to the inspiring black scientists who have contributed to, or been featured on our blog. Black people are still underrepresented in STEM and we're grateful to the brilliant scientists who've shared their knowledge and advice with us over the years.
It’s Black History Month in the UK, and we’re using our platform to celebrate ten incredible black scientists whose work is not only changing the world, but who are also leading the way for diversity and racial equality in STEM.
Looking for a new science podcast to listen to? We’ve got plenty of recommendations in our Podcasts by Scientists series! This time we’re taking a closer look at Science Rehashed, a podcast dedicated to making science and scientific breakthroughs more accessible.
Raphael Goutaudier is a third year PhD student at the Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences in France. We spoke to him about his current research into addiction, his future career plans and the lessons he has learned so far.
Who can resist a comedy song - especially the ones that are science-themed! We’ve picked out the 10 funny science songs that make us chuckle the most. From postdoc problems to the life of Charles Darwin, we guarantee these hilarious parodies will put a smile on your face!
There’s no sugar-coating it. A PhD is a big commitment that requires patience, determination, and an appetite for success! In the second of her brilliant two-part series, Dr Noelia D Falcon of the University of East Anglia shares her recipe for the perfect PhD experience.
Meet our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Yvan is a post-doctoral fellow at Washington University in St Louis, USA, working in the Creed Lab. Find out more about Yvan, and what he plans to spend his grant money on...
Emma Robinson is Professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Bristol, and organiser of the Bristol Neuroscience Festival. We spoke to Emma about her current research, her passion for animals, her advice for early career life scientists, and much more
A PhD is no piece of cake, yet if you add the right ingredients at the right times, you might just whip up something truly satisfying! In the first of a two-part series, Dr Noelia D Falcon of the University of East Anglia shares her recipe for PhD success!
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