Writer: Jess Mackin // Illustrator: Brendan Capey // Editor: Erin Pallott The most common icebreaker in research is to ask “What do you work on?”. When I tell a researcher my topic, NF-κB signalling, I am met with the joking question “Is that a sorority?”. I cannot blame them, it does sound like it! I … Continue reading NF-kB, It Isn’t a Sorority, But Rather an Important Inflammatory Signalling Molecule
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In Manchester’s Embrace – An Ode to my Time at UoM
Author: Bridgious Walusimbi // Editor: Erin Pallott Bridgious at the head of the table with the Grencis group! Bridgious Walusimbi is a Bioinformatics PhD student in Uganda, researching helminth infections in human populations. He visited Manchester to conduct microbiome and metabolomics experiments for his PhD research, and he certainly left a wonderful impression on everyone … Continue reading In Manchester’s Embrace – An Ode to my Time at UoM
Shout Your Success #1 – August 2023
Editor: Erin Pallott Welcome to the new blog series Shout Your Success. This is a space to brag. We want to know what you’re working on, what you’re proud of, or whatever you want to share in a shorter format. Societies, volunteering, prizes, events, side hustles, recommendations, ANYTHING you would like to make visible to … Continue reading Shout Your Success #1 – August 2023
Celebrating Our Peers – DAGS Conference 2023
Authors: Erin Pallott & Charlotte Mellor // Editor: Erin Pallott It’s been a busy period for conferences and showcases. Whether you love being in the spotlight and preaching your findings, or you’d much rather be hiding away in the lab focusing on experiments, presentations and conferences are an essential part of your PhD journey. We … Continue reading Celebrating Our Peers – DAGS Conference 2023
A Brief Guide to Sustainable Practice in the Lab
Author: Jess Mackin // Editor: Erin Pallott Integration of sustainable practices in a research environment may seem difficult due to the vast amount of single-use plastics and high energy consumption from equipment. In general, life sciences are responsible for ~1.8% of total global plastic production and labs can consume up to 6 times more energy … Continue reading A Brief Guide to Sustainable Practice in the Lab
Lung Health and Singing – What’s The Link?
Author: Katie Lowles // Editor: Erin Pallott PhD researchers from the University of Manchester (Katie Lowles, Hannah Tompkins and Will Zammit) are teaming up with Manchester’s SHE choir, an inclusive choir for women and non-binary adults, to deliver a talk and singing session at Bluedot festival this summer. This blog was written for members of … Continue reading Lung Health and Singing – What’s The Link?
3 Things We Learned From The MICRA Showcase Guest Lecture
Author: Schenelle Dlima // Editor: Erin Pallott Screenshot from the MICRA Research Showcase livestream on YouTube. Did you know that Manchester is the first city and region in the UK to achieve the World Health Organization age-friendly status? This means that Manchester strives to ensure its ageing citizens are able to maintain good health, forge … Continue reading 3 Things We Learned From The MICRA Showcase Guest Lecture
An Overview of Computational Models in Biology
Author: Jessica Mackin // Editor: Erin Pallott Feature photo by Snufkin (CC0 1.0) The introduction and development of technology has vastly changed our day-to-day lives. We have limitless information to hand in a mobile phone. Saving, loading, and running data from a laptop is simple and convenient. The development of technology in life sciences has … Continue reading An Overview of Computational Models in Biology
The Value of Public Engagement – Pint of Science Launch Event
Authors: Erin Pallott, Ayobami Olanrewaju & Jill Merlini I don’t think we need to emphasise the importance of communicating research to the public. It is essential we keep a two-way conversation about how public money is spent, how research is conducted, and how our research is beneficial, in language understandable to all. This is already … Continue reading The Value of Public Engagement – Pint of Science Launch Event
Surviving a PhD Induction with Invisible Disabilities
Author: Emily Cocker // Editors: Ayobami Esther Olanrewaju and Erin Pallott Reading Time: 5 minutes // Feature Photo by Unseen Studio on Unsplash I started my Epidemiology PhD in October 2022. I missed the Disabled PGR Induction by a few weeks, so I felt lost not knowing where to start from Day One. The generic … Continue reading Surviving a PhD Induction with Invisible Disabilities