Introducing C-SUM – IBioIC’s carbon accounting tool for biotech processes
Introducing C-SUM - a carbon accounting tool for biotechnology processes being developed by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre.
Introducing C-SUM - a carbon accounting tool for biotechnology processes being developed by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre.
Join us on 26 July for the first IBioIC Careers Day. This informal event will give you the opportunity to meet future employees, give them advice on how to become industry-ready, and come away with vacancy candidates you’ve already met.
Join Science Creates for an afternoon in Edinburgh to learn more about the new UKRI funded Accelerator Programme for Engineering Biology.
The symposium will have sections covering the following areas: wearable biosensors, biological fabrication of smart materials / novel biomaterials, waste valorisation, biological interface materials, AI-designed life, and design education for BioFuture, concluding with industry perspectives on BioFutures.
The University of Glasgow computational biology conference is an opportunity for Ph.D. students and early career researchers to come together to share ideas and build collaboration for future projects. The conference will cover a wide variety of applied and methodological research related to computational biology, and we welcome researchers from a variety of backgrounds.