We had a lovely visit from our “neighbour” Justin Kingsford. Justin is the COO at UK Atomic Energy Authority on Culham Campus. During the visit, Baroness Susan Greenfield and her colleagues discussed a new collaboration with Justin and his...
This week, Baroness Susan Greenfield visits Baku, Azerbaijan where she met the Minister of Health of Azerbaijan, Teymur Musayev. The meeting involved a wide-ranging discussion covering Alzheimer’s disease and the impact of screen technology on children. We are always...
A big thank you to the Neuro-Bio team for making my time here one to remember. I wish you nothing but success and continued science breakthroughs. It has been an absolute joy working with such a dedicated and caring...
Baroness Greenfield’s fascinating speech where she delves into the challenges that women in science face daily and what we could benefit from going forward. “International Women’s Day and the steps being taken to promote women’s participation and...
On Saturday 8th March, we want to recognize and celebrate International Women’s Day at Neuro-Bio! Why do we celebrate it?? International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. 🔺 To...
We’re thrilled to welcome Lana Stewart to Neuro-Bio as our new Lab Technician! Lana recently graduated from the University of Exeter in Neuroscience where she experienced a working lab environment during her final year project, researching natural products as...
Neuro-Bio is extremely grateful for the kind donation from Nizami Ganjavi International Center of €14,000. Nizami Ganjavi International Center is a cultural, non-political organization dedicated to the memory of great Azerbaijani poet, Nizami...
In collaboration with The Rosalind Franklin Institute, we have been detecting a tiny peptide that could diagnose Alzheimer’s disease at an early stage, an SME focusing on therapeutics for neurodegenerative disease. Together, we were able to use our Mass Spectrometry...
Neuro-Bio’s CSO, Sara Garcia-Rates was excited to visit the university and be a part of the panel of the careers event, where she shared her experience of her career development and insight of the bio-tech industry. The panel was then followed by a...
Why do we celebrate this? – To inspire and engage others to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – To improve gender equality in science – To highlight the role of women and girls in science and technology communities – To...