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International Women’s Day 2021: Celebrating Women In Life Science

International Women’s Day 2021: Celebrating Women In Life Science

It’s International Women’s Day on 8th March, and we’re taking the opportunity to say a big thank you to all of the incredible women in STEM who have contributed to our blog over the last year. Read their stories and check out some of their fantastic articles and blog pieces from the last 12 months...

On a Mission to Write Like a Scientist – and a Poet

On a Mission to Write Like a Scientist – and a Poet

After being told she didn't write like a "typical scientist", Dr. Lucka Bibic set out on a mission to adapt her writing style while maintaining her passion for poetic prose. In this wonderful guest article, Lucka explains why you don’t need to sound like a typical scientist in order to be one...

Interviews with Scientists: Olivia Grant

Interviews with Scientists: Olivia Grant

Olivia Grant is a PhD candidate at the University of Essex. She is passionate about science communication and co-hosts a science podcast called The Genomics Lab. We spoke to Olivia to find out more about her current research, her podcast, her passion for science communication, and more...

The Life Scientists’ Guide to Coping With Rejection

The Life Scientists’ Guide to Coping With Rejection

Most of us will face rejection at some stage in our careers, and while we can’t avoid it, we can choose how we cope with it. In our Life Scientist's Guide to Coping With Rejection, scientists from around the world share their experience of academic rejection, and how it ultimately shaped their careers...

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Meet our Early Career Scientist Grant Winner Henriette Haukedal

Meet our Early Career Scientist Grant Winner Henriette Haukedal

Meet our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Henriette is a PhD Student at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark. Find out more about Henriette, and what she plans to spend her grant money on...

Interviews with Scientists: Adviti Naik

Interviews with Scientists: Adviti Naik

Adviti Naik is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Qatar Biomedical Research Institute. She specialises in breast cancer research, and was commended by our judges in the Lab Heroes Awards 2020. We were delighted to speak to Adviti in more detail about her current research, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her work, her admiration for women in STEM, and lots more...

Hello Bio US office celebrates 5th Anniversary

Our US office is 5 years old today! To celebrate their 5th Anniversary we asked our very own Paula Klockner, Head of US Operations to share her reminisces from the last 5 years…

Interviews with Scientists: Rangel Leal Silva

Interviews with Scientists: Rangel Leal Silva

Rangel Leal Silva is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Agarwal Lab, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Heidelberg University, Germany. He is using various techniques to study how astrocytes may regulate neuronal function in chronic pain conditions. We were delighted to chat to Rangel about his work, his career so far, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his research, and more...

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards™ 2020 Runner-Up: Dr. Ziba Jaberansari

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards™ 2020 Runner-Up: Dr. Ziba Jaberansari

Meet the second of our Lab Heroes Awards™ 2020 runners-up, Dr. Ziba Jaberansari, who was nominated by her PI, Dr Andrew Pelling. He described her dedication to the team, and how she went above and beyond to keep their lab operating during the early stages of the pandemic…

Meet our Early Career Scientist Grant Winner Isabell Kaczmarek

Meet our Early Career Scientist Grant Winner Isabell Kaczmarek

Meet our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner! Isabell is a PhD Student at the Rudolf-Schönheimer-Institute for Biochemistry at the University of Leipzig in Germany. Find out more about Isabell, and what she plans to spend her grant money on...