Dr Jeremy Rossman, School of Biosciences Lecturer in Virology, was recently interviewed on BBC Radio Kent about the deadly Ebola virus. Western Africa is currently … Read more
Actin filament dynamics unravelled by Kent Fungal Group
PhD students in Dan Mulvihill’s group have recently published a study in which they have uncovered the mechanism by which the physical properties of different … Read more
Record success for the “Class of 2014”
The School of Biosciences is delighted to report the outstanding achievement of our graduating class. After a furiously intense period of revision, examinations, marking, cataloguing and mark … Read more
Kent Fungal Group Award
Dr Campbell Gourlay, from the Kent Fungal Group in the School of Biosciences, has been successful in attracting a Wellcome Trust medical mycology and fungal immunology strategic award to … Read more
Outcomes of blastocysts biopsied and vitrified once versus those cryopreserved twice for euploid blastocyst transfer
Tyl Taylor (Griffin lab) established that human embryos can be frozen and thawed twice, if necessary, without incurring gross genetic (chromosomal) defects. Taylor, T.H., … Read more
Student profile: Liam Abrahams
Liam Abrahams is undertaking an MSc in Cancer Biology. What attracted you to Kent? I was interested in the field of Cancer and wanted to … Read more
Research Seminar: Mitochondria but not as you know them.
Dr. Mark van der Giezen, Biosciences, University of Exeter Monday 16th June, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Mitochondria are the main of sites of … Read more
Research Seminar: Controlling electron transfer at the microbe-mineral interface.
Dr. Tom Clarke, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia Monday 9th June, 4.00 p.m., Stacey Lecture Theatre 1 Many bacteria can use solid … Read more
Kent Student Awards 2014
Graduate profile: Anja Godfrey
Anja Godfrey graduated in July 2013 with a degree in Biomedical Sciences. As I got to grips with the content of the various subjects, I … Read more







