We are really proud to have Graham Collingridge on our Scientific Advisory Board. He is a member of the Faculty of 1000 and a former president of the British Neuroscience Association. He is also a co winner of The Brain Prize 2016 - regarded as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for neuroscientists. We chatted to Graham, to find out more about him, his research, and his ambitions...
Every month we award a travel grant of $500 to a post-graduate. It's really easy to apply - a quick form to fill in...and job done...read on to find out more...
Danielle Tomasello won a Hello Bio travel award back in November 2015, whilst she was a PhD student working at the University at Buffalo, Pharmacology and Toxicology Dept., New York, under the supervision of Professor Arin Bhattacharjee. We caught up with her to find out how she got on at her conference...
Ever find yourself pipetting endless samples, or sat at your lab bench waiting for a baseline to stabilise, or just sitting...waiting...? Life in the lab can be a little boring sometimes...but that's where the Hello Bio poster: "21 Ways to Say Hello" comes in!
Hello Bio customer Felix Chan is a Research Assistant, working with Dr Mark Cunningham in the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Newcastle, UK. Felix has told us about his research and ambitions...
Throughout our careers, and in our lives, advice and encouragement from people we look up to and admire is often our biggest motivator. We spoke to Hello Bio's team, advisory board, and customers to ask them: what's the best advice you've ever been given?
Hello Bio customer Kasper B. Hansen is an Assistant Professor, working in the Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Montana. Kasper has shared with us some information about his research and ambitions...
Back in April 2015, Carmen Coxon was one of our first Hello Bio travel award winners. We caught up with her to find out how she got on at her conference...