Scientist Interviews

Interviews with Scientists: Brittany Berdy

Interviews with Scientists: Brittany Berdy

We first “met” Brittany on Twitter while we were perusing the #LabLife hashtag, and we loved her tweets from the lab so much that we invited her to speak to us for our Interviews with Scientists series. And we’re delighted that she said yes! Find out what she had to say...

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards Runner-Up: Pinggan Li

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards Runner-Up: Pinggan Li

Time to meet our second runner-up in the Lab Heroes Awards 2017! Of the many brilliant awards entries we received, our Scientific Advisory Board felt that Pinggan Li’s nomination really stood out...

Interviews with Scientists: Lucka Bibic

Interviews with Scientists: Lucka Bibic

In our latest Interviews with Scientists, we spoke to the brilliant Lucka Bibic (aka ‘Spiderwoman’) - find out more!

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Tim Mosca

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Tim Mosca

For the latest in our Interviews with Scientists series, it was brilliant to have the opportunity to speak with Dr. Tim Mosca PhD, Principal Investigator at the Mosca Lab at Jefferson University, Philadelphia.

Dr. Mosca has a PhD from Harvard and completed his postdoctoral study at Stanford. He is described by his colleagues as: “Our fearless leader. He makes sure we have direction, money, baked goods, and mentorship. He's *kind of* a big deal.” Find out what he had to say to Hello Bio when we interviewed him...

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards Runner-Up: Vanessa Charrier

Meet Our Lab Heroes Awards Runner-Up: Vanessa Charrier

While it was a tough decision to choose just three scientists from all the amazing Lab Heroes Awards entries we received, our Scientific Advisory Board selected Vanessa Charrier of Inserm, France as one of our two first runners-up. Find out more about her!

Meet our Lab Heroes Awards Winner: Kimberley Evans

Meet our Lab Heroes Awards Winner: Kimberley Evans

We were thrilled to have so many fantastic, highly deserving entries to the first of our Lab Heroes Awards, but the one that really stood out to our Scientific Advisory Board – and the first ever winner of our Lab Hero title – was Kimberley Evans.

Kimberley is a Research Assistant, soon to be Lab Manager, in the Karadottir Lab at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UK. Her research is concerned with factors that affect myelination, and the role of white matter in Alzheimer's disease. We chatted to Kimberley to find out more about this lab hero!

Meet the Hello Bio team: Paula Klockner

Meet the Hello Bio team: Paula Klockner

In our new blog post series, we're introducing you to the entire Hello Bio team, so you can get to know us a bit better. We’re a team of scientists (and friends!) who care passionately about supporting life scientists. Now it's time to visit our US office and meet our Head of US Operations - Paula Klockner!

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Bryan Roth

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Bryan Roth

Here at Hello Bio, we are absolutely thrilled to speak to Dr. Bryan L. Roth MD, PhD for the latest in our Interviews with Scientists series...

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Interviews with Scientists: Dr Caroline Copeland

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Caroline Copeland

Dr Caroline Copeland is a lecturer in Neuropharmacology at the Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education at St George’s, and is currently setting up her first research lab focusing upon mechanisms of thalamocortical synchrony. We chatted to Caroline, to find out more about her...

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Emma Yhnell

Interviews with Scientists: Dr Emma Yhnell

Dr Emma Yhnell is a Health and Care Research Wales Fellow working in the Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute (NMHRI) at Cardiff University. Emma’s fellowship is focused on exploring computerised cognitive training (brain training) for people with Huntington's disease.

Emma is a keen public speaker, STEM ambassador, and has published several communication pieces in order to raise awareness of Huntington’s disease. The focus of her research and career is to improve the lives of people living with the condition - and we’re delighted to speak to Emma for the next of our Interviews with Scientists series.

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