17 January 2003
Consultation on revised Memorandum and Articles of Association
The draft revisions referred to in the article in the December Biochemist are now available through the link
Membership consultation on the Society's Constitution
10 January 2003
Student Travel Bursaries for X1X International Congress , Toronto, Canada, 20-24 July 2003
The Executive Committee of the Biochemical Society have agreed to fund 10 student travel bursaries of �500 to assist younger members of the Society to travel to the X1X International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Toronto, Canada, 20-24 July 2003.
Criteria
The bursaries are open to all student members of the Society provided that they:
- have submitted a poster abstract for the meeting. The poster has to show that they have made a significant contribution to the work presented.
- have been a student member of the Biochemical Society since 1 January 2003
Deadline for application
1 March 2003.
How to apply
Completion of a Travel Bursary Application form
20 December 2002
Promega Young Biochemist 2002 final winner at Imperial College, London
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 the title of Promega Young Biochemist 2002
was awarded to Gemma Satterthwaite, University of Sheffield and
GlaxoSmithKline for her talk on 'Differential gene expression in
atherosclerotic human coronary arteries.
Her poster was originally
selected to go forward to the final at Biochemical Society Meeting 677,
Cardiff. Gemma has won a prize of �600 and a specially designed trophy.
For more information on future Promega Young Biochemist competitions
please contact Michelle Liles.
20 December 2002
Biochemical Society Best Poster Prize Winners from the Imperial College,
London meeting
The first prize of �200 went to Aphrodite Vasilaki (Liverpool) whose
poster (number 65) was titled 'Skeletal muscles of aged male mice fail
to adapt following contractile activity'.
Second prize was awarded to Katherine Drummond (Birmingham) for poster
number 85, titled 'Localisation of heparan sulfate 6-O-sulfotransferases
1, 2 and 3 in the developing mouse brain'.
Highly commended by the judges were Denis Soulet (poster number 47,
unavailable online); Satomi Miwa (poster number 62); Mark Thomas
(poster number 33); and C. Gendron
(poster number 124).
22 November 2002
Call for Biochemical Society Award Nominations for 2004
The deadline for submitting nominations is 1 March 2003
The Biochemical Society makes a series of prestigious awards that recognize research achievement. Awards are given every 1-3 years
(refer to individual award descriptions), and the Awards Committee
is currently calling for nominations for Society Awards in
2004. The full text of the associated lectures is available online. The
lectures are given at Society meetings and published in Biochemical Society Transactions
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