The UK has a vibrant life sciences ecosystem, with universities, the NHS and medical research charities collaborating with companies big and small on an unprecedented scale.
- Louise Wood, Department of Health

 

IBLF Awards – Apply now and WIN a £10k voucher to springboard your business

 

With the WISE campaign in its 30th year, the WYWB mission is to help young women be successful as they enter the STEM workforce and navigate through their early careers.  The board members, who are all WISE members, were selected through certain criteria: the women must be born after the WISE

 

The paper, which explores the shortcomings of “chrono-centrism,” has now also been accepted for publication by the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ). The paper – “When Times Collide.

 

The team at the Montreal Neurological Institute focused on a protein called amyloid, which is involved in Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia.

 

Chris has been given this title in recognition of her exceptional support of the charity by raising money and increasing public awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

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The UK has a vibrant life sciences ecosystem, with universities, the NHS and medical research charities collaborating with companies big and small on an unprecedented scale.
- Louise Wood, Department of Health

 

IBLF Awards – Apply now and WIN a £10k voucher to springboard your business

 

With the WISE campaign in its 30th year, the WYWB mission is to help young women be successful as they enter the STEM workforce and navigate through their early careers.  The board members, who are all WISE members, were selected through certain criteria: the women must be born after the WISE

 

The paper, which explores the shortcomings of “chrono-centrism,” has now also been accepted for publication by the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ). The paper – “When Times Collide.

 

The team at the Montreal Neurological Institute focused on a protein called amyloid, which is involved in Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia.

 

Chris has been given this title in recognition of her exceptional support of the charity by raising money and increasing public awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.