22/10/2021
"Hello" from our most recent MSc Regenerative Medicine graduates!
Join me congratulating George (left), Alexandra (right) and Harrison Bullet (middle) winner of the Top Student of 2021!
We are very proud of you All!
22/10/2021
Meet Meg Warden, the winner of Top Project Award 2021 at the University of Suffolk by our accreditation body Royal Society of Biology! Congratulations on gaining such a high level of achievement in your bioscience project: "Evaluating the Regenerative Capacity of Intra-Articular Injection of BM-MSCs for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis - A Systematic Review" Meg will be attending the RSB Degree Accreditation Awards Ceremony next year held at the Houses of Parliament, in Westminster!
Meg said "Doing the BSc Bioscience course at the University of Suffolk was really great. I loved the relationships that I developed with all the lecturers, who are all so willing to help you however they can, and I also very much enjoyed having the opportunity to do so many practicals. This definitely consolidated my knowledge and helped me develop a great understanding for a range of topics"
22/10/2021
And our Graduation day has finally arrived! Join me to congratulated Chloe Jenkins on her fantastic achievement!
Chloe has been awarded by the Royal Society of Biology the Top Student Award 2021 at the University of Suffolk!
Chloe said "One of my favourite things about studying the BSc Bioscience course is how much the lecturers care about the students. They are so passionate about our learning, and attending a smaller university has allowed there to be a level of support that is not always possible at a bigger university!”
20/10/2021
Graduation Competition is ON!
The most creative graduation photo will win cinema tickets, afternoon tea at Applaud Cafe, dinner at Isaacs and a pamper box from From Suffolk With Love.
Good Luck!!
18/10/2021
We are all very pleased to have our students back in the labs! Hope you all enjoyed your first practical session! Well done everyone!
21/09/2021
If you are interested in Stem Cell research check this out!
October 18–22, 2021 - Register for Free Here: https://www.thermofisher.com/uk/en/home/about-us/events/life-science/24-hours-stem-cells.html #:~:text=Participate%20in%20the%20world's%20leading,event%20October%2018%2D22%2C%202021&text=The%20Gibco%205%20Days%20of,scientists%20from%20around%20the%20world.
21/09/2021
In your interest and in that of public health please consider to get you covered with a vaccine and enjoy your Freshers Week responsibly.
We hope you are enjoying Freshers Week! Don't forget staff and students can receive their Covid-19 vaccination in the bus outside the Waterfront Building at today's Freshers Fair.
14/09/2021
UoS School of EAST will be making its mark at the 29th annual EORS conference with two symposia chaired by our very own Dr Federica Masieri. Dr Masieri is also an EORS Board Member and part of the committee responsible for organising the scientific conference programme. The first symposium is ‘Women Leadership and Representation in Orthopaedic and Musculoskeletal Research: challenging the status quo’. The event will be followed by the YI symposium. A great event not to be missed! leadership
For EORS 2021 attendees, interested persons should go to the Womens leadership and YI symposia that aim to provide inspiration and pathways for progression on 15/9 @ 15:40-17:10. Please see the eminent speakers below and go to https://eors2021.org/scientific-programme/ for more info. Safe journey to all and have a nice weekend.
10/09/2021
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Face masks for COVID pass their largest test yet
A rigorous study finds that surgical masks are highly protective, but cloth masks fall short.
08/09/2021
A useful guide dedicated to all our new enrolling students!
If you need any last minute info about travel, induction or student services, check out our Getting Started pages: https://www.uos.ac.uk/content/getting-started
07/09/2021
The importance of writing reproducible methods in published research. Read this useful guideline and train yourself from the early stages of your career to ensure your methods are spot on and can be validated across every lab!
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02428-3..
Five keys to writing a reproducible lab protocol
Effective sharing of experimental methods is crucial to ensuring that others can repeat results. An abundance of tools is available to help.