November 2017
Dr Caroline Copeland is a lecturer in Neuropharmacology at the Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education at St George’s, and is currently setting up her first research lab focusing upon mechanisms of thalamocortical synchrony. We chatted to Caroline, to find out more about her...
Maria is heading to Achucarro International Glial School! Find out more...
Dr Emma Yhnell is a Health and Care Research Wales Fellow working in the Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute (NMHRI) at Cardiff University. Emma’s fellowship is focused on exploring computerised cognitive training (brain training) for people with Huntington's disease.
Emma is a keen public speaker, STEM ambassador, and has published several communication pieces in order to raise awareness of Huntington’s disease. The focus of her research and career is to improve the lives of people living with the condition - and we’re delighted to speak to Emma for the next of our Interviews with Scientists series.
In our new blog post series, we're introducing you to the entire Hello Bio team, so you can get to know us a bit better. We’re a team of scientists (and friends!) who care passionately about supporting life scientists. In the last of this series Dr. Steve Roome, our Managing Director...
Celebrate the unsung heroes of your lab by nominating them for the Lab Heroes Awards 2017!