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Event - Webinar
Online
Part of our dedicated Biochemistry Focus Early Career Researcher (ECR) series, this webinar will aim to introduce ECRs to the world of science communication and science policy.
Event - Online training
R for Biochemists 201 is the Biochemical Society’s second R course, building on the content of R101 for those wishing to extend and develop their knowledge of R, and focus on proteomic data analysis and uses modern data analysis concepts, packages and visualisations.
Event - Scientific meeting
UK
Engage with cutting-edge innovations in AI-driven protein design, synthetic biology, and therapeutic development.
Unlock the power of data in the life sciences with our comprehensive online course. This course covers fundamental statistical concepts and techniques essential for biochemistry and related fields. Learn how to analyse and interpret data, apply statistical methods, and enhance your research skills. Whether you're a student or a professional, this course provides a solid foundation in statistics to support your scientific discoveries.
Presenting the Biochemical Society's 2026 International Award Lecture, Dr Sylow will highlight insights from her research team on the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise’s effects and discuss how uncovering these pathways may reveal new targets for future therapies.
This edition of the Dynamic Cell conference will bring together researchers using dynamic techniques to interrogate cellular behaviour, delivered by broad, fundamental cell biology sessions. The programme is designed to encourage cross-fertilisation between the different fields of cell dynamics and biochemical signalling – from the molecular to organismal scale. The program will also involve networking events for PhD students, Postdocs, technical leads and newly starting research group leaders.
Event - In-person training
This training event focuses on the function of biological membranes and the biophysical techniques available to study their components in the context of biology and biotechnology.
Presenting the Biochemical Society's 2025 AstraZeneca Award Lecture, Professor Roisin Owens will discuss how cutting‑edge bioelectronic devices are transforming our ability to monitor and understand the gut–brain axis, revealing new insights into this complex biological system.
The aim of the conference is to foster scientific exchange amongst individuals who are interested in understanding the roles of membrane proteins in diverse biological processes.
In this webinar, Dr Maurice Michel will introduce the concept of chemical switching, which exploits latent enzymatic activities to selectively enhance or redirect specific catalytic functions.
Practical Python for beginners: a Biochemist’s guide aims to teach the core skills which underlie the application of Python to complex, real-world research problems.
This webinar will provide the opportunity to reflect on the leadership skills that are essential for your success and the development of those around you, and explore practical strategies for building and implementing them in your current role.
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