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Chain Reaction exhibition celebrates art and science

By lmr4 | 19 November 2013

Researchers from the School of Biosciences provided the inspiration for an exhibition that explores creative and scientific processes in response to the 30th anniversary of … Read more

Employability Event 6 November 2013

By lmr4 | 06 November 2013

Biosciences – a Pathway to Employability Wednesday 6th November 2013 SLT 1 Lunch from 1pm, talks from 2pm. What can you do with a Biosciences degree? … Read more

New insights into what makes prions infectious

By lmr4 | 10 July 2013

Prions are a remarkable type of disease-causing agent being entirely composed of protein. Nevertheless they are able to replicate themselves once in their host but … Read more

Filamentous influenza viruses infect cells by triggering macropinocytosis

By drl7 | 16 April 2013

Dr. Jeremy Rossman, Lecturer in Virology, comments on an article he and his collaborators published recently. The publication was selected by the Journal of Virology … Read more

Most recent newsletter published!

By drl7 | 11 April 2013

Following on from a successful year for the School of Biosciences, take a look at our newsletter which reviews some of the key events that … Read more

Vitamin variants could combat cancer as scientists unravel B12 secrets

By drl7 | 13 November 2012

Much has been made in recent years about the promise of synthetic biology. Professor Martin Warren leads a team of researchers who have used this … Read more

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