The Biochemist

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The Biochemist is the magazine of , a learned society focusing on molecular bioscience. Our companion blog is .

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  1. It’s National Apprenticeship Week! Learn how apprenticeships can provide a different pathway into bioscience careers in this article by Malcolm Skingle, Chair of the Science Industry Partnership and Director of .

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    Are you haunted by the ghost of the Beaker folk? Have ancient genetics solved the Beaker problem? Here is a short open access piece I wrote about these complex issues for

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    Our online course R for Biochemists 101 starts on 30 March. Study at your own pace with costs from £25 for students. For more information, visit our website:

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    Good article, might be worth integrating some of work on pathogens from same period into future work. eg. discovery of oldest Plague aDNA samples in Neolithic remains from Scandinavia. Neolithic lineage is most basal plague strain so far discovered. in non human context

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    This , Portland Press brings a collection of content that draws together articles from across our portfolio covering the mechanisms of cancer, the search for therapeutics and the future of . Read more:

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    Cancer is arguably the most well-studied disease in modern medicine and yet, tackling it still represents an immense challenge for scientists across the world. Read our blog on ‘The new era of cancer treatment: living drugs’

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    4. velj

    To mark , we have created a short quiz to raise awareness about the disease and the development of new treatments

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    CRISPR/Cas9 is one of the most extraordinary developments of the 21st century, but what are the policy issues surrounding this new technology? Find out in our latest blog by Zoe Angel

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    Want to brush up on your writing and communication skills? We are looking for regular contributors for our blog. For more information, visit our website

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  10. 31. sij

    Don't forget to enter the crossword competition in our latest issue, for your chance to win two enamel pins! The crossword is available to download now from the link below 👇

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    31. sij

    We are pleased to have signed this joint statement, along with our publisher , and share research data and findings relevant to the

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  12. 31. sij

    How much do you know about poisons and venoms? To coincide with the latest issue of The Biochemist we have created a quiz. Test your knowledge!

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  13. 30. sij

    Thanks for the recommendation Jenn - our colleagues will be pleased to hear this! You can also follow the Society

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    30. sij

    Explore how the molecular biosciences can contribute to UK policy and how to engage the public with science in our new online course. FREE to members

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  15. 29. sij

    How can we turn deadly snake venom into life-saving therapeutics? Read our latest issue of The Biochemist to find out more about the secrets behind deadly toxins and venoms

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  16. 29. sij

    Check out our latest blog ‘Work Experience at The Biochemical Society’ by Francis Harden on how valuable work experience can be for students applying to university

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  17. 28. sij

    Did you know poison frogs rely on their diet to obtain defensive chemicals? Find out more in the latest issue of The Biochemist

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    28. sij

    Please join us in welcoming , our new Associate Editor for our journal . Her research focuses on the disease Scrub typhus, which is estimated to affect at least 1 million people per year Find out more about Dr Jeanne Salje here:

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    26. sij

    Genetic evidence from the kids fits a scenario in which Homo sapiens populations emerged in different parts of Africa as early as around 300,000 years ago, followed by a mixing and mingling of populations across the continent.

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    27. sij

    New 'Global Talent Visa' for researchers from February 2020. Visa route will be managed by .

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