The Royal Society of Biology celebrated its highly anticipated annual awards ceremony last night as one of the flagship ...
When microbiologist Alan Goffe drowned in the summer of 1966, aged 46, the world lost a brilliant biologist who had been crucial in the development of the first polio and measles vaccines. He was also ...
The UKRT Panel meet three times a year to review applications, the next meeting is in February 2025. The deadline for applications and references to be received is the 13th December 2024. We recommend ...
The theme for our 2024 photography competition was Transforming Life. The Society would like to congratulate the winners and shortlisted photographers, announced ahead of the Biology Week Networking ...
What is a memory game? Images of everyday objects chosen by bioscience researchers are featured in the game. Test your group's observational skills and short term memory recall, and see how many ...
Abbie Gascho Landis possesses the relatively rare ability to combine storytelling with good scientific delivery. These skills are acknowledged with her BA in English and a doctorate in veterinary ...
The Nancy Rothwell Award celebrates specimen drawing in schools and highlights the benefits of combining art and science. The 2021 winners were announced during Biology Week 2021.
Winner: Jiyoo Erin Lee, age 10, from Seoul Foreign School, South Korea Highly commended: Eugene Han, age 11, from Seoul Foreign School, South Korea Highly commended: Jasmine Wills, age 11, from ...
Nancy Rothwell Prize Winner: Ottilie Murdoch Dovar (aged 11) from Wells Cathedral School, Somerset, UK. "My family has had Quince, an African Grey parrot, all my life and I love to draw him and when I ...