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School of Biosciences news

Biosciences success in fellowship elections

5 May 2011

Seven members of the Cardiff School of Biosciences elected to join the Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales (LSW).

POSTgraduate success for BIOSI student

3 March 2011

Three month fellowship at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST).

Research institutes officially launched

14 January 2011

High-profile patrons for work on cancer, mental health and sustainability.

Prestigious appointments

30 November 2010

Prestigious Appointments for Bioscience Director and Research Division Leader.

Successful Research Funding Year for Biosciences

29 September 2010

School of Biosciences achieves a 12% increase in new research funding.

Neuroscience seminar

8 July 2010

Distinguished Biosciences Alumni visits the Neuroscience Division.

Achievement Award for Cardiff School of Biosciences Professor

26 May 2010

Molly and Bernard Sanberg Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Double Fellowship Success for Cardiff School of Biosciences

11 May 2010

Two prestigious Fellowships for Cardiff School of Biosciences.

School of Biosciences lead in new European Systems Biology Initiative

12 March 2010

School of Biosciences lead in new European Systems Biology Initiative.

Bioscience spinout offers a new approach to knee injury treatment

11 February 2010

Bioscience spinout offers a new approach to knee injury treatment.

Biosi wins a most Valued Partner Award

11 February 2010

Biosi wins a most Valued Partner Award.

Professor Sir Martin Evans FRS wins Nobel Prize

9 October 2007

Cardiff University Professor Sir Martin Evans FRS has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine, the most prestigious honour in world science.

Marie Curie Excellence Award

16 November 2006

Dr Paola Borri received the Marie Curie Excellence Award from the European Commission during the official award ceremony at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne on the 16th of November.

Nobel Chemist Joins the School of Biosciences

24 October 2006

The German Nobel laureate Robert Huber has joined the School of Biosciences to lead research in structural biology.