It’s time to introduce the latest winner of our Early Career Scientist Grant! Giulia Galaverni is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. She told us about her research, the scientists she admires most, and how she will use the $500 grant money!
Our Podcasts by Scientists series is back, and we’re shining a spotlight on Sussex University’s BrainCast podcast! In this interview, we spoke to Alice Cox of the Sussex Neuroscience Society to learn more about the student team behind the podcast and their plans for future episodes!
Once you've aced that dissertation defense, and embarked upon your postdoc journey, you will likely encounter a different set of challenges to those you faced during your PhD. In our new Support Pack for Postdocs we've gathered some great resources to help you, wherever you are in your postdoc career!
It’s time for the next in our Interviews with Scientists series, and this time we spoke to Rachel Sellick of Cardiff University! We found out more about her neuroscience research into Huntington’s Disease, as well as her passion for scicomm and country music!
Could you present your life science research with just a pen and paper? Find out how a group of young neuroscientists in Portugal took on the challenge of illustrating and presenting their research by hand on just a single sheet of paper!
Scientists have been responsible for the most important and ground-breaking discoveries and inventions throughout history, and we’ve taken a moment to highlight some of the most significant, as chosen by members of our life science community!
For women in STEM, inequality remains a problem and brings with it numerous challenges for those seeking to pursue successful and rewarding life science careers. In this guest blog, Gagandeep Kaur of Howard University, USA, considers some of the challenges and shares ways to overcome them.
We’re pleased to introduce another of our Early Career Scientist Grant winners! Malaika Mahmood is a research technician and lab manager at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and she told us how the $500 grant will help to support her career…
It’s been great to get back to in-person conferences this year, and the BNA 2023 was a real highlight for us! In this blog, James Flanaghan, Head of Product Management at Hello Bio shares his top takeaways from the BNA’s sixth International Festival of Neuroscience!
Since launching in 2003, LinkedIn has become the go-to online space for professional networking and career progression. It’s a must for science researchers and academics, and we’ve picked out 10 inspiring neuroscientists who use the platform regularly to promote their work and stay connected with others in their field.