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COVID-19 experts come together to discuss vaccine development and lessons learned from the pandemic so far

A panel of experts came together to discuss translational research successes and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of the RSB’s ongoing Policy Lates event series.

RSB welcomes Sir Ian Boyd as the next President at this year’s AGM

The Society is pleased to announce that its next President will be the marine biologist and Government scientific adviser Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRS FRSB.

Higher Education Bioscience Teacher of the Year 2021 winner announced

Dr Nigel Francis, an associate professor at Swansea Medical School, has been announced as this year’s Higher Education Bioscience Teacher of the Year.

Plant Health Week takes root at RSB

10-16 May 2021 is National Plant Health Week in the UK, providing an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of healthy plants. The initiative is part of the activity marking the International Year of Plant Health.

Members join panellists to discuss transitions in education as part of the Policy Lates series

RSB members joined panellists to discuss the challenges and opportunities for students and as they transition between stages of education and their career.

Carol Monaghan MP joins the RSB to discuss science funding and the need for more scientists in politics

RSB members were joined by Carol Monaghan MP to discuss spending cuts, policy work, and the activity of the Science and Technology Select Committee, as part of the RSB’s Engaging with Parliament event series.

RSB urges PM to reconsider research funding cuts: reduction could “leave a lasting scar on UK science”

Dr Mark Downs CSci FRSB, chief executive of the RSB, has written to the Prime Minister voicing sector concerns following the announcement of £120 million cut to the Global Challenge Research Fund.

Voice of the Future returns online as politicians are put in the hot seat

Young scientists and engineers got to quiz politicians and policymakers as part of the annual Voice of the Future event, returning this year in an online format.

Tackling trauma, using AI to tailor cancer treatment and combating corneal blindness – research celebrated in this year’s STEM for BRITAIN competition

Three early career researchers have received medals as part of the largest scientific poster competition to take place in Parliament.

A new leaf: Society’s advisory group for plant science gets new name

The UK Plant Sciences Federation (UKPSF) is renamed RSB Plant Science Group.