
Director of Society Programmes joins ASE
Hannah Russell, Director of Society Programmes at the Biochemical Society, will be leaving us in the summer to take up the role of Chief Executive at the Association for Science Education (ASE).
Hannah Russell, Director of Society Programmes at the Biochemical Society, will be leaving us in the summer to take up the role of Chief Executive at the Association for Science Education (ASE).
Twelve eminent scientists and exceptional early career researchers have been honoured in the annual Biochemical Society Awards. Each winner exemplifies the very best of the bioscience community in fields ranging from genetics and cell engineering to neuroscience and mitochondrial...
The Migration Advisory Committee, MAC, has today published its final report into EEA migration in the UK.
The Francis Crick Institute, the UK’s biggest biomedical research lab, has warned that a hard or ‘no deal’ Brexit could cripple UK science, as a survey of over 1,000 staff reveals that 97% of scientists believe a hard Brexit...
This week has been extraordinary for UK politics and for the STEM community in particular, with key Brexit votes, a spring statement covering PhD and researcher visas, as well as the ever-popular Voice of the Future and STEM for...
The Society Publishers' Coalition (SPC) has responded to the call for feedback on Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S.
See the latest roles available on our committees and get involved today. To be eligible to stand for election, please submit your completed nomination form by 11.59 PM on Friday 23 November 2018.
The strategy of the Biochemical Society is set and driven by its Council of Trustees, which is elected by members and has the ultimate responsibility for all aspects of the Society’s activities. We currently have a handful of vacancies...
The Biochemical Society is pleased to announce that Sara Carrillo Roas, has been awarded the Eisenthal Prize for her top ranked student report.
Today the Government has announced a new major investment to support UK talent and attract the best in science and innovation.