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Professor Renae Ryan, University of Sydney (left) and Professor Steve Busby, University of Birmingham (right) stood in front of a Biochemical Society banner promoting advanced molecular bioscience, holding an award plaque.
Professor Renae Ryan, University of Sydney holding their award stood beside a presentation slide titled about glutamate transporter and episodic ataxia research.
Visiting from Sydney, we were honoured to present Renae Ryan with the 2025 International Award today! Renae closed out the Membrane Proteins Conference with her fascinating insights into the twisted link between glutamate transporters and Episodic Ataxia.
Attendees discussing research posters displayed on boards at an indoor academic conference event, Membrane Proteins Conference
Group of people attentively networking. Attendees discussing research posters displayed on boards at an indoor academic conference event, Membrane Proteins Conference
Attendees engage with research posters displayed in a conference hall for Membrane Proteins Conference with carpeted floors and overhead lighting.
It's great to see everyone networking among the incredible posters on day 2 of Membrane Proteins Conference! Ready for a great line up of speakers for this afternoon #BiochemEvent
Professor Doryen Bubeck delivering a session
Professor Doryen Bubeck (left) and Professor Alan Goddard (right)
Congratulations to Doryen Bubeck who was presented with the 2026 GlaxoSmithKline Award at Membrane Proteins Conference today! Doryen's research into the membrane attack complex has opened new lines of investigation into the importance of lipids in immune homeostasis
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4- year PDRA position: lnkd.in/euijUXW4 closes 1st May.
4-year PhD position: lnkd.in/eWUsRrv4 closes 1st June.
Both positions are expected to start on 1st October. Reach out for more info!
@astonaime.bsky.social @leverhulme.ac.uk #membraneproteins #proteinfolding
Was about to ask what the score was 😉
Biosciences Offer Holder Day ready 🥼🔬🧫🩸🦠
I've never yet been sent a plasmid by anyone that is exactly what it was claimed to be. One time it had a different antibiotic marker. Another time, I got 4 clones for protein expression that made no protein. Turns out they had no start codon. Why did you even have those in the first place?!
Join @naomilpollock.bsky.social, @alangoddard.bsky.social & @alice-rothnie.bsky.social from 15-17 April to understand the basics of membrane protein purification using cutting edge methods, at the 7th UK Workshop on Membrane #Proteins! Places are limited, save £50 if you register before 15 February!
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Still time to submit an abstract or save £50 on the full fees for this great Membrane Proteins Conference! Taking place 7–9 April 2026 in Birmingham, don’t miss the chance to listen to expert researchers discussing membrane proteins in diverse biological processes. #Proteins🧪
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Maybe March, I think "spring" is the official line...
@robfagan.bsky.social @davidroper2.bsky.social
Colleagues of mine @naomilpollock.bsky.social and @alice-rothnie.bsky.social are at a BBSRC event today and have been told that the RM call is paused, until maybe March, to allow them to transition to a open call rather than 3 deadlines a year. Nice that this is widely communicated 😉
I'm on B this time and the, allegedly, C in July but I'm guessing we'll be told to fund 1 grant per panel by that point or something. Feels like there is a system entirely built on free labour that they have now said, nah, you've had enough cash
Yep, got my ResearchFish email today. And 9 grants to review for March panel. Enthusiastic about both in the current climate.
Thankfully I can download all my data of me clicking whatever option requires me to put the least manual information into Researchfish. No, I genuinely have no idea of the destination of any of my researchers...
Two of my favourites too, along with
"It's not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren't doing it." which is basically my management philosophy at work
My first ever scientific paper was in Yeast. Not quite as long ago as those but we did have to fax the submission to the editor and they gave us the decision by post...
So few people have seen our planet from the outside. Maybe if we all did, it would teach us a little humility and respect for this little blue dot
Introduce yourself with 5 animals you've seen in the wild (Birmingham UK edition):
A hedgehog
A seagull that steals crisps from a shop
A pigeon with fewer toes than wings
Half a dead badger
Two foxes having a very good time
You do you, whatever makes you happy.
Excited and pleased (I think!) to announce that I'm the new Head of Biosciences @astonuniversity.bsky.social. Hopefully continued success for the new Department in an exciting School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Biosciences!
I went to the world's worst zoo. It only had a single dog. It was a Shih Tzu
Biochemical Society's Membrane Protein Conference
7–9 April 2026
Birmingham, UK | Leonardo Royal Hotel
- Abstracts welcome for talks & posters
- Bursaries available!
- Register & submit here:
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#MembraneProteins #CallForAbstracts @biochemsoc.bsky.social
*PhD project is live*
Lipid-Based Nanotechnologies for Probing and Modulating Host–Microbe Interfaces
Joint between Aston and Birmingham University with @owenlabuob.bsky.social and @alangoddard.bsky.social
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This episode of Mark Steele's in Town about Handsworth is brilliant. It's the Birmingham I grew up in, moved back to and work in, at one of the most diverse and integrated Universities in the UK. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b...
Birmingham, my home city, is a fantastic city, with fantastic people- a success story. It has its problems, like anywhere. But the obsession the online right has with it is as transparent as it gets.
Come and do a PhD with us - we are interested to hear from biochemists and chemists who are interested in making cool technology inspired by cell membranes! www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
🗓️ SAVE THE DATE: 24-25th June 2026 #UKSTEMConf26
The 2026 UK Horizons in STEM HE conference will take place at Royal Holloway.This conference is an opportunity for all STEM colleagues to share their insights into teaching innovation, pedagogy, & develop connections across the STEM disciplines.