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Q&A: Dr Anoop Shah on using data from health records

Michael Regnier wrote 5 months ago: Dr Anoop Shah Information from health records can be extremely useful in medical research, but at th … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, Data Sharing and Open Access, fellowships, Research Training Fellow, University College London, Open Science, Medical language, Dr Anoop Shah, Electronic Health Records

Opinion: Research careers need to be flexible – for all2 comments

Wellcome Trust wrote 7 months ago: Kay Davies Today is Ada Lovelace Day, celebrating the achievements of women in science, technology, … more →

Tags: Funding, Opinion, Wellcome News, careers, Research Career Development Fellows, flexible research careers

Real voices: Ellie Simmonds, Paralympic swimmer3 comments

Jen Staves wrote 8 months ago: Ellie Simmonds and Oscar Pistorius Later today, British swimmer Ellie Simmonds will attempt to win h … more →

Tags: Development, Ageing and Chronic Disease, big picture, Education, Educational Resources, ellie simmonds, Exercise, paralympics, Rea voices, Sport

Big Picture: The biochemistry behind Bolt's briskness2 comments

Chrissie Giles wrote 9 months ago: Usain Bolt. Credit: José Goulão on Flickr On Sunday night, billions of people around the world will … more →

Tags: Education, A-Level, Big Picture. ATP, Biochemistry, Exercise, Olympics, Resources, Respiration, Sport

Professor Jane Clarke: How I got into protein research

Penny Bailey wrote 9 months ago: Illustration of Professor Jane Clarke. Credit: cumi ltd. From the blackboard to the bench: the Unive … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, Cambridge, careers. flexible research careers, Education, Jane Clarke, protein research, research careers, Teaching

Nuts and bolts: mitochondria

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Nuts and bolts: mitochondria (click for the full image - PDF) Hailed as the ‘powerhouses’ of the cel … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, Development, Ageing and Chronic Disease, Funding, Policy, Cell, Doug Turnbull, Energy, Inherited mitochondrial disease, INSIDE THE CELL

Feature: Advances with wolves - Professor Tim Coulson

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Professor Tim Coulson, Imperial College London. When the testing of his model of environmental chang … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, Environment, Nutrition and Health, animal populations, eco-evo, Framingham Heart Study, genotype, Imperial College London, Modeling, Modelling

The big picture on 'Big Picture'

Jen Staves wrote 1 year ago: Have you seen Big Picture, our educational magazine aimed at post-16 teachers and students, as well … more →

Tags: Education, Science Communication, big picture, Evaluation, publications, Science Education, Students, Teachers

William Cookson and Miriam Moffatt: joined-up thinking

Wellcome Trust wrote 1 year ago: Credit: Wellcome Images In late 2011, Professors William Cookson and Miriam Moffatt became the Wellc … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, Development, Ageing and Chronic Disease, Genetics and Genomics, Investigator Awards, Asthma, Bill Cookson, genes, Genetics, genomics

Spring 'Wellcome News' out now

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Wellcome News 70, spring 2012 The latest Wellcome News is out now, bursting with stories about the p … more →

Tags: Biomedical Sciences, history of medicine, Beit Fellows, Bill Cookson, Magazine, Miriam Moffatt, publications, Wellcome News

Appliance of science: Cells and the city

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Daksha's work will be shown at Manchester Piccadilly’s Metrolink platform until the end of Dece … more →

Tags: science art, wellcome images, Art, Artists, biomedical images, Body, Daksha Patel, Data Visualisation, Environment

“We all need to engage with bacteria”

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Anna Dumitriu with a Winogradsky column “The importance of the public understanding of microbi … more →

Tags: Medical Humanities, science art, Infectious Disease, Art, Wellcome Trust Arts Award, Textiles, Anna Dumitriu, MRSA, Chromobacterium violaceum

"Is your mind closed to open innovation?"

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Dr Martino Picardo, CEO of Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst “Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst (SBC) … more →

Tags: Data Sharing and Open Access, open access, Wellcome News, Martino Picardo, Opinion, Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, GSK, Open Innovation, Innovation Campus

Summer Wellcome News out now

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: The Trust’s magazine ‘Wellcome News’ is all about sharing the stories of the peopl … more →

Tags: MRI, Wellcome News, summer, I'm a Scientist Get me out of Here, Magazine, Eleanor Maguire, Chris Connolly, i-snake, 75th Anniversary

The man who can taste sounds13 comments

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Every time James Wannerton hears or reads a word, he can taste it in his mouth. What is it like livi … more →

Tags: Education, Neuroscience and Understanding the Brain, wplongform, bacon, brain, Food, Gustatory, james wannerton, Lexical

Feed your mind with the latest Big Picture

Chrissie Giles wrote 1 year ago: Working on the latest issue of Big Picture, the Trust’s educational magazine, has been making … more →

Tags: Education, A-Level, Ancient Recipes, Appetite, artificial gut, atheroma, baking, big picture, breadmaking

New look for Wellcome News

Chrissie Giles wrote 2 years ago: Everyone loves a good story, and, working for the Wellcome Trust, we’re never far away from a fascin … more →

Lip balm, posters and personalised medicines at ASE

Wellcome Trust wrote 2 years ago: Every January the Wellcome Trust’s Education Team head off to the Association for Science Education … more →

Tags: Education, event, Public Engagement, Imperial College London, ASE, Association for Science Education, Big Picture Sir David Attenborough, Professor Martin Wilkins

Big Picture: Extra1 comment

Wellcome Trust wrote 2 years ago: Big Picture on Addition We recently published a new issue of ‘Big Picture’, our free edu … more →

Tags: Education, Neuroscience and Understanding the Brain, Addiction, big picture, cognitive-enhancing drugs, drugs, Gambling, mephedrone


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