We’re delighted to introduce another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Yifeng Cheng is a postdoc at Johns Hopkins University, USA, and he told us how the $500 grant will help him attend not one but two great science conferences!
It’s time to meet the next of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Sakshi Poddar is a PhD student at the National Institute of Science Education and Research in India, and she told us how the $500 has helped her to network with other researchers in her field!
It’s time to meet another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Caroline S. Taylor is a postdoc at the University of Sheffield, UK. She told us more about her research into treatment for nerve injury, and how she plans to use the $500 grant to support her career!
Since the launch of our Early Career Scientist Grant in 2021, we’ve awarded over $15,000 to more than 30 life science PhDs and postdocs! We caught up with four of them to find out how they used their grants, and how it helped to shape the next stages of their life science careers…
Introducing another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Daina Pamedytytė is a final year PhD student at Vilnius University in Lithuania. She told us about her current research, and how she plans to use the $500 grant…
We’re delighted to introduce another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Priyanka Pant is a final year PhD student at the CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in India. She told us more about how the $500 grant will help fund a research trip to Amsterdam…
It’s time to announce the winner of our Science Snapshots photo competition! We asked you to send us your favourite science snaps from the lab, and you didn’t disappoint! Find out which photo has won our $250 Lab Fun Grant!
It’s time to introduce the latest winner of our Early Career Scientist Grant! Giulia Galaverni is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. She told us about her research, the scientists she admires most, and how she will use the $500 grant money!
Could you present your life science research with just a pen and paper? Find out how a group of young neuroscientists in Portugal took on the challenge of illustrating and presenting their research by hand on just a single sheet of paper!