If science research feels overwhelming sometimes, youβre not alone π§ͺπ
Our Mental Health & Wellbeing Support Pack brings together advice on burnout, imposter syndrome, rejection & resilience for life scientists.
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#MentalHealth #ResearchCulture #STEM
Meet our latest Early Career Scientist Grant winner, Alicja Gluszko! π¬
Alicja is a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, who told us about her research into cancer tumors and how she has used the $500 grant money! π
π Read Alicja's story here: ow.ly/vwcQ50Z9hMp
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Weβre delighted to have Steve and Hello Bio at our meeting
Recruiting for a salaried 4-year PhD project (or two) in Oslo
We seek someone dynamic, curious & fun!
Work closely w other PhDs in neuroscience/biology & w our three brilliant Knockout project postdocs (psychology/pain/behavioural genetics)
Please share widely
www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
It's a busy conference week for Hello Bio! πβοΈ
We're proud to be sponsors of the @ibangs.bsky.social meeting in Pittsburgh, USA, this week!
If you're at the event why not say hello to our CEO Steve Roome who'll be happy to chat all things Hello Bio! π
#Neuroscience #neuralgenetics #IBANGS
Thank you to Technology Networks for featuring our new TCB range of first-in-class small molecule alternatives to recombinant FGF2 - which we're confident will save researchers hundreds of hours (and thousands of dollars!!) in the lab: www.technologynetworks.com/cell-science...
#stemcellculture
Introducing the latest winner of our Early Career Scientist Grant - Alicja Gluszko! We spoke to Alicja to find out more about her work into tumor progression, and she told us about the cancer research...
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Here are some resources that aim to support your mental health and wellbeing, wherever you are in your scientific career...
A new range of small-molecule FGFR1 agonists provides sustained signaling as an alternative to FGF2, potentially reducing media changes, and improving consistency in stem cell culture workflows.
www.technologynetworks.com
Job title: PhD-fellowship (301774), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Wednesday, June 24, 2026