25 strategic Lectureships/Senior Lectureships available in the Faculty of Science and Engineering 22 February 2022
The School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) is seeking candidates for several new academic positions to enhance its research in three strategic areas: Digital Environment, Biosciences, and Green Energy and Sustainability. The Faculty of Science and Engineering has 25 lectureships and senior lectureships (Teaching and Research) to offer, and it is expected that 7 of these will be placed in SBBS.
Student Spotlight - Amanah, BSc Biochemistry 17 December 2021
We spoke to Amanah to find out what she enjoys about studying Biochemistry at Queen Mary
Student Spotlight - Gemini, BSc Neuroscience 16 December 2021
We spoke to Gemini to find out how she finds studying Neuroscience at Queen Mary
Student Spotlight - Ugne, BSc Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics 13 December 2021
We spoke to Ugne, from Lithuania to find out how she finds studying Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics at Queen Mary
Student Spotlight - Jannath's Summer Biochemistry Internship 7 December 2021
We spoke to MSci Biochemistry Student, Jannath Akhtar who undertook a summer internship at Queen Mary, which was an initiative from the SBBS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee to boost the employability and research skills of students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Scientists’ discovery ends long-standing photosynthesis controversy 9 March 2021
New findings overturn conventional thinking about the location of a key plant enzyme involved in photosynthesis.
Celebrating the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences' Women in Science 11 February 2021
Today is UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which aims to recognise women’s contributions in science, smash stereotypes and defeat discrimination against women and girls in science.
Charity founded by Queen Mary academic holds first online conference to help fight inequality in science 9 November 2020
DrosAfrica, a grassroots biomedical charity, has held its first online workshop to help establish a highly skilled community of Drosophila African scientists and further biomedical research.
Queen Mary academic wins teaching excellence award 24 March 2020
Dr Rosemary Clyne, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London, has received the prestigious 2021 Teaching Excellence Award from the Biochemical Society.
Scientists discover molecular ‘lock’ that prevents genetic mistakes when cells divide 13 January 2020
Research from Queen Mary University of London has provided new insight into how dividing cells control the separation of their DNA.
Study sheds new light on how cells interact with their surroundings 9 January 2020
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London identify novel pathway behind how cells sense and respond to their environment.