@diamondbuses The new 98 timetable to Heartlands hospital is clearly not working. The 17:37 from heartlands vanished and the next one at 18:13 is running late. I just want to get home.
The UKHSA public health laboratory in Birmingham UK has a vacancy for an AfC band 7 senior biomedical scientist focused on laboratory IT. Closes 29th October. https://t.co/CRlIdMYd4A
If you missed out on any of the posters at the institute of biomedical science (IBMS) congress last week, you can view most of them here: https://t.co/02KmYfFEt6 #IBMSCongress25
If you’re at IBMS congress today and are interested in VZV IgG or HIV NGS, please pop and have a chat with me about the posters I’m presenting on behalf of the UKHSA public health lab in Birmingham. #IBMScongress25#IBMS#UKHSA
Are you thinking about applying to the Scientist Training Programme 2025? Applications are likely to open in mid to early January, pending confirmation of posts. Be sure to check out the STP applicants section for the latest updates. https://t.co/5AJAEIFgbT
@nxwestmidlands This evening you have excelled yourselves cancelling the 18:11 AND the 18:40 from Heartlands Hospital Yardley Green Road. A whole hour waiting in the drizzle to get on a stinky (literally) bus at 19:11.
Meet the MiSeq i100 Series – the new standard in sequencing simplicity. With 3-step setup, onboard DRAGEN analysis, and same-day results, what will you discover next? https://t.co/AeYn4ck9NP
I wasn’t sure about the last speaker, but the rest of the day had lots of interesting info, food for thought and things to discuss with my colleagues back in the lab. Thanks @biainfection
#BIATraineesDay2024
@NocardiB I started my career at the anaerobe ref lab many moons ago. It was a really good experience. Just remember to call them the anaerobe reference lab not the anaerobic reference lab. They were very particular about the fact that they were operating in an aerobic laboratory 😂
To all students getting their results this month, if you're considering a career in healthcare or science, then becoming a biomedical scientist might be for you. Find out why an IBMS Accredited degree puts you on the right path at https://t.co/mDOEKXecRs
Got an interest in antimicrobial resistance and fancy working in an international role for the UK health security agency? Then this might be of interest: https://t.co/SAxX7HNDsK
We're currently looking for someone to join our team on a super exciting project about applying and translating sequencing-based serology methods (e.g., PhIP-seq) into public health tools!
(Deadline 17/07, informal enquiries welcomed)
https://t.co/4aaSwAub0p
@NocardiB I have a 9-5 Mon-Fri lab job, but I went down to 9 days a fourtnight. Having about 25 extra “Saturdays” a year to get boring things done so my actual Saturdays can be fun is very nice.