Nick kindly wrote about his experiences as a clinical secondee here in February last year which I’ve recapped below if you missed it first time…
The TREE Industry Team of the University of Exeter hosted the Medicines Discovery Catapult (MDC) on the 13th of September, with an informative seminar on…
The International Conference for Technology and Analysis of Seizures (ICTALS) 2019 conference earlier this month brought together neurologists, neuroscientists, researchers from quantitative disciplines and…
I officially started my term as Royal Society EiR in August 2018. The Royal Society introduced this funding initiative with the hope and expectation that…
The research fellows here within the Quantitative Biology and Medicine @ Exeter network have a very hard job – not only undertaking extremely complex projects,…
Today we have launched our new Public Engagement with Research Funding scheme. This scheme enables University of Exeter researchers and professional services staff working in…
I first heard about the opportunity of a clinical secondment at the Translational Research Exchange @ Exeter (TREE) from an email advertisement in June 2018,…
I am a computational neuroscientist (excuse my French) with a strong interest in finding basic principles of how nervous systems operate. And yet, I am…
The main interest of all scientists is to find the right answers to our questions. Most researchers have an active interest in reporting and disseminating…
Blog by David Whitehouse, Jack Spencer, Jehangir Cama and Matt Anderson As members of the QBME’s industry group (Matt Anderson, Jehangir Cama, Jack Spencer, and…