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eARC Synthetic Biology Conference 29 June 2019

By lmr4 | 27 June 2019

It’s free and everyone is welcome. Simply sign up and come along! A one-day Eastern ARC Synthetic Biology conference, Synthetic Biology on the Rise: Improving Therapeutics … Read more

Graduate School Prizes Awards Ceremony

By lmr4 | 25 June 2019

Research Title: Fast Kinetic Studies of Human Cardiac Myosins Congratulations to School of Biosciences PhD student, Chloe Johnson, who was recently announced as a winner … Read more

New MSc at the Bioscience and Business interface

By lmr4 | 20 June 2019

Delivering a laboratory milestone that underpins a new bioscience business concept We are pleased to be launching (in September 2019) a new taught MSc in … Read more

Still considering your options for next year?

By lmr4 | 14 June 2019

If you feel you would like to gain some more research experience, check out our one-year Master’s by Research opportunities The projects below are currently … Read more

Between Worlds concert at Kent inspired by cancer research

By lmr4 | 07 June 2019

A new piece of music by renowned violinist and composer Anna Phoebe, inspired by research from the University’s School of Biosciences, will premiere on Friday … Read more

Research Excellence in the School of Biosciences

By lmr4 | 07 June 2019

The School of Biosciences is a vibrant and stimulating environment for research and teaching In the School of Biosciences, both undergraduate and postgraduate students are … Read more

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