Science Events & Awards

 Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Runner-Up: Gabrielle Todd

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Runner-Up: Gabrielle Todd

Meet Gabrielle Todd, Lab Manager of The Scimemi Lab at the University at Albany, and one of our two Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2019 Runners-Up! Gabrielle received glowing nominations from her lab colleagues, who told us how incredibly supportive, positive and hardworking she is. We chatted to her to find out more...

 Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Runner-Up: Irfan Khan

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Runner-Up: Irfan Khan

Now it's time to meet Dr Irfan Khan, one of our two Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2019 Runners-Up! Irfan received some fantastic nominations from his colleagues at the Stem Cell Lab, PCMD, International Centre for Chemical and Biological Science in Pakistan. They told us what a great supervisor and scientist he is, and we chatted to him to find out more...

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Winner: Jaana van Gastel

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Winner: Jaana van Gastel

Meet our Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2019 winner, Jaana van Gastel, who received so many incredible nominations from her colleagues who described her motivation, efficiency, hard work, supportive nature, knowledge, dedication, academic achievements, leadership capabilities and more...

Meet The Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Winners

Meet The Lab Heroes Awards-TM 2019 Winners

The third year of the Lab Heroes AwardsTM has seen 272 scientists nominating 94 superstar colleagues! We are now delighted to announce the 2019 winners...

Nominations Are Now Open For The Lab Heroes Awards 2019!

Nominations Are Now Open For The Lab Heroes Awards 2019!

That’s right life scientists, it’s that time of year again - our Lab Heroes AwardsTM are back for 2019.These awards are your chance to celebrate the scientists who make a real difference to you, your life, and your work. Find out how to nominate your Lab Hero!

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ENCODS 2019: Our Highlights from the Annual Neuroscience Conference

ENCODS 2019: Our Highlights from the Annual Neuroscience Conference

Last month, we were delighted to be sponsoring and exhibiting at ENCODS 2019: a two-day event providing a platform for early-career neuroscientists from different backgrounds to meet fellow students and make connections with internationally renowned scientists. Here’s our round up of highlights from the two days!

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How To Be A Brilliant Science Communicator

How To Be A Brilliant Science Communicator

Looking for the best advice and top tips on presentation skills and public speaking? The inspirational Dr Emily Grossman gave a fantastic presentation skills workshop at ENCODS2019 - find out what she said and take that first step to becoming a brilliant science communicator yourself...

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Supporting Women in STEM: All You Need To Know About The 2019 Scientista Symposium

Supporting Women in STEM: All You Need To Know About The 2019 Scientista Symposium

Jackie Giovanniello is Symposium Director for the Scientista Foundation - here she talks about women in STEM, the important role of the Scientista Foundation, and the forthcoming Symposium...

Celebrating Women In Life Science on International Women’s Day

Celebrating Women In Life Science on International Women’s Day

It’s International Women’s Day on 8th March and to celebrate, we’ve looked back on conversations and interviews with our life scientist community to put together this roundup of inspiring women working in life science...

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Meet Our Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2018 Runner-Up: Ettore Ambrosini

Meet Our Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2018 Runner-Up: Ettore Ambrosini

We were delighted to announce Ettore Ambrosini as one of our two Lab Heroes AwardsTM 2018 Runners-Up! Ettore is Assistant Professor (RTDb) in the Department of Neuroscience, at the University of Padova, in Italy and received some fabulous nominations from his colleagues We spoke to Ettore about how it felt to be named one of our runners-up, what he feels are the biggest challenges facing life scientists, the advice he’d give to scientists just starting out in their careers, and more.

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