BBSRC workshops in AI and computing in the biosciences

Following publication of UKRI’s AI review BBSRC are running two workshops on AI and computing in the biosciences that could be of interest to the bioprocessing community.

 

UKRI has now published the document ’Transforming our world with AI’ 

https://www.ukri.org/about-us/what-we-do/ai-review-transforming-our-world-with-ai/#contents-list

 

UKRI-BBSRC AI in the biosciences community event, 19thMay, open for registration 

https://bbsrc.ukri.org/news/events/2021/artificial-intelligence-in-the-biosciences-virtual-community-building-meeting/

 

UKRI-BBSRC Workshop on Computing in the Biosciences, 29th April 2021, open for registration

 https://bbsrc.ukri.org/news/events/2021/ukri-bbsrc-workshop-on-computing-in-the-biosciences/

 

 

Webinar – April 15th, 4pm

Pushing the boundaries of immunoassay performance: Optimising the conjugation of a novel alkaline phosphatase.

Speakers include :Dr Paul Bennett, SEKISUI Diagnostics, Alex Buckley, Dr David Beal & Prof Mark Smales, University of Kent.

RegistrationHERE

Lonza Biologics – job opportunities

Lonza the global leader in life sciences currently have two excellent job opportunities at their Cambridge site – Cell & Molecular Biology Scientist to join the cell engineering team and Senior Scientist in Bioprocessing to compliment the cell engineering team.

Further information on these roles can be found HERE

Job Opportunities at National Horizons Centre

The National Horizons Centre (NHC) was founded in conversation with, and for the bioindustry, to discover diseases earlier, develop novel treatments, and deliver life changing medicines to those in need, quicker, safer and cheaper.

Their vision is to be the leading and most trusted partner for collaborative research and industry-relevant training for the biosciences and healthcare sector.

There are currently new exciting job opportunities for a range of roles available at the NHC.

Further details can be found HERE and in this recruitment brochure.