Recently the Colyer Ferguson auditorium hosted a performance of the Cellular Dynamics project, a collaboration between the School of Biosciences and the Music department that … Read more
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The Y chromosome is disappearing – so what will happen to men?
An article by Professor Darren Griffin and Dr Peter Ellis in the School of Biosciences for The Conversation UK has achieved more than 1 million reads. This places … Read more
Consolidator Prize for Research
Dr Jenny Tullet, Lecturer in Biogerontology, in the School of Biosciences, has been awarded the Faculty of Sciences Prize for Consolidator Research. The award is in recognition … Read more
Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology
Professor Mick Tuite from the School of Biosciences has been elected to a Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology. The Academy, the honorific leadership group … Read more
Scientists find new cultivation system to battle parasite causing diarrhoea
Research led by Dr. Anastasios Tsaousis and Prof. Martin Michaelis of the School of Biosciences has established the first long-term cultivation system for Cryptosporidium at … Read more
BYG Science at Kent
September saw the British Yeast Group’s (BYG) annual meeting held this year at the University of Kent. This popular meeting, which attracts researchers from … Read more
1st in the UK for Graduate Prospects
The School of Biosciences has been ranked 1st in the UK for Graduate Prospects in the Time’s Good University Guide 2018. The Times newspaper uses … Read more
Wain Medal Lecture 2017
The 2017 Wain Medal Lecture will be given by Dr Sarah S Staniland, Reader in Bionanoscience, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield. The lecture entitled: “From … Read more
Experts in Biosciences leading projects in one of the most ambitious global research programmes ever created
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
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