Worth a total of £225 million, the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) is supporting projects in developing countries over the next four years. Professor Colin … Read more
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Emeritus Professor elected as Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
Professor Alan Bull, Emeritus Professor in the School of Biosciences was honoured recently on being elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. Alan’s … Read more
Bioscientists awarded Kent ‘Research Oscars’
At this year’s ‘Annual Kent Research Prizes’ awards ceremony, which took place at the end of April, members … Read more
Study on methane biogenesis published in Nature
Research led by Professor Martin Warren, of the School of Biosciences, has identified the biosynthetic pathway for coenzyme F430 in methylogenic bacteria. Coenzyme F430 is a cofactor for methyl-coenzyme M reductase, … Read more
Master’s students publish group study on cancer drug resistance
Interested in postgraduate study? Check out our courses and visit us at our Postgraduate Open Day! Research undertaken by postgraduate Master’s students in the School of … Read more
The 2017 University Research Prizes
Both staff and postgraduate students from the School have again received accolades for their research winning four … Read more
Applications for the 2016/17 Student Project Grant Scheme
Applications for the 2016/2017 Student Project Grant Scheme close this Friday, 16 December, 2016. Information on previously funded projects can be accessed via the Kent … Read more
Research on pigments reveals Achilles’ heel for MRSA
Research co-led by bioscientists at Kent provides a molecular explanation for how the bacterium behind the super bug MRSA produces a red pigment that is … Read more
Enzyme is crucial for combatting E. coli infections
Research at Kent and the University of Queensland is expected to pave the way for new approaches to kill bacteria that don’t respond to conventional … Read more
Biosciences Employability Symposium, Wednesday 2nd November 2016
All Biosciences students are welcome to attend the Biosciences Employability Symposium on Wednesday 2nd November in Marlowe Lecture Theatre. Full schedule of speakers … Read more