We have a PhD position open, joint with the Svetlana Menkin's lab, developing scanning electrochemical microscopy to study living systems! Please enquire ASAP with CV if interested. Home students only.
The Herchel Smith Fellowships for postdocs developing their independence at Cambridge are open again! It's a really great scheme:
https://t.co/y4bCypqEtT
Join us at the Biohybrid Workshop (July 4th, UEA). Fundings available for new collaborations. Keynotes: Peter Adams @AdamsBiophysLab, Ross Anderson, Petra Cameron @pjcgroupbath, Luning Liu @luningliu, Kylie Vincent @vincentgroupox.
This is a one off! https://t.co/p5hQhguMnZ
We had an amazing time at BES2024, Madrid! @BES2024S. Congrats to Evan and Leanne for their poster prizes, Rachel and Josh for giving impressive talks, and our other post presenters for stepping up to communicate their hard work.
Hurrah to Evan Wroe for passing his PhD viva with minor corrections! We can all break out our party hats!
Thanks to Moh El-Naggar for coming all the way across the world to give his seal of approval! @BioPhysicalMoh
The Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Fellowship (for Organic/Biological Chemistry) at our department is open! Past Fellows have gone on to become group leaders in top research institute. Consider applying! @ChemCambridge
https://t.co/0QpHifKAsu
Grateful that high-risk/reward grants like the #ERCCoG exists. Thanks to the community for recognising the potential of our vision. Science is a team sport - big thanks to my amazing team and colleagues for elevating me and the project to great heights.
https://t.co/wSroc2npLj
Hurrah for Josh - passing his PhD viva with flying colours (official first in the group)! Double congrats to him for being awarded his Junior Research Fellowship at Trinity Hall!
Very excited - our review with @CJHoweLab on re-wiring photosynthetic electron transport chains is out in Nature Reviews Bioengineering @natrevbioeng today. Everyone (especially Josh) worked very hard on this - it's a really fantastic review!
https://t.co/uLEk0j66jM
How can we engineer photosynthesis? Read the new Review by @JZhangLab@CJHoweLab et al, discussing how electrons from photosynthetic electron transport chains can be rewired for solar-powered electricity generation and chemical synthesis @Cambridge_Uni
https://t.co/tYd1yLmqsq