It's a #CPD week for BioCell Translations' @carol_bereuter, at the week-long Medical English Seminar organised by the Société Française des Traducteurs in Lyon, France. https://t.co/fH1VKLNEVf
Splicing genes into the brewer's yeast genome could reduce the beer industry’s reliance on hops: It's beer, but not as we know it: scientists dispense with need for hops https://t.co/HAwhXu07Iw
Yes to correcting diseases, no to prettier fruit and veg: the UK public's attitudes to gene editing.
Britons in favour of editing genes to correct inherited diseases https://t.co/jBGVnIn9tj
Switzerland waits an estimated 157 days longer than the EU to receive new drugs - even with a series of bilateral agreements.
To ensure patients have prompt access to life-saving medicines, the UK must keep the closest possible relationship with the European Union.
"European science has to involve all of the European countries"
We spoke to over 200 people from organisations across #Europe to hear their ideas on the future of #EU 🇪🇺 and #UK 🇬🇧 science.
See what they said ⬇️ and read the full report here: https://t.co/Iekx8PunrQ