THNK: a science-based checklist for effective communication
Discover insights on effective research communication from Jo Røislien, a Norwegian Professor of Medical Statistics and award-winning science communicator.
Cambridge Cardiovascular
THNK: a science-based checklist for effective communication
Discover insights on effective research communication from Jo Røislien, a Norwegian Professor of Medical Statistics and award-winning science communicator.
Point-of-care microbiological diagnosis to inform the management of pneumonia - Dr Andy Conway-Morris and Dr Hendrik Runge Precision Health Initiative (PHI)
Harnessing machine learning to promote health equity - Dr John Ford
Harnessing machine learning to promote health equity – the Health Equity Evidence Centre
Targeting the adaptive immune system in ischaemic heart disease and beyond - Dr Tian Zhao
Directed Evolution and Protein Modelling
Hew Phipps, Isomerase
“Computationally modelling proteins for directed evolution at Isomerase - insights and applications in industry”
Irina Gostimskaya, Dept. of Chemistry
“Engineering a non-natural photoenzyme”
Dr Meritxell Nus has been nominated and selected to give the John French Lecture in this years BAS / BSCR meeting. "Time for a T-Break in atherosclerosis"
Prof Beata Wojciak Stothard - From promise to Reality: the Pros and Cons of Organ-on-chip Modelling in Pulmonary Vascular Dysfunction
RNA editing by ADAR1 in pulmonary hypertension - Dr Roger Thompson, Sheffield
What have Pattern Recognition Receptors and Inflammasomes ever done for us? - Professor Clare Bryant, Cambridge
STING and inflammatory disease: insights from monogenic conditions - Dr Karen Mackenzie, MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Centre for Inflammation Research, Institute for Regenerati