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This article from The Biochemist gives a short tour through the changing faces of science communication and public engag...
17/02/2025

This article from The Biochemist gives a short tour through the changing faces of science communication and public engagement - read it here!
https://doi.org/10.1042/bio_2024_146

New research from Clinical Science Associate Editor,  Maria Luisa Soledad Sequeira-Lopez tests the hypothesis that Piezo...
14/02/2025

New research from Clinical Science Associate Editor, Maria Luisa Soledad Sequeira-Lopez tests the hypothesis that Piezo2 controls renin synthesis and/or release in Renin-expressing juxtaglomerular cells https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20242089

The Biochemist has recently released its themes that will be covered across it’s bi-monthly issues. Interested in contri...
12/02/2025

The Biochemist has recently released its themes that will be covered across it’s bi-monthly issues. Interested in contributing a Student Focus article to any of these issues?

Get in touch with our editorial team!
https://ow.ly/awe050UYsuT?

With over £370,000 awarded each year, the Biochemical Society’s grants programme provides support for all career stages....
11/02/2025

With over £370,000 awarded each year, the Biochemical Society’s grants programme provides support for all career stages.

Delve into this recent article from The Biochemist to gain insights from our community and learn about projects made possible by the funding: https://ow.ly/W9Xr50UXFRB

Schiøtz et al. discuss the decisive milestones en route to studying the molecular anatomy of whole organisms with cryo-e...
07/02/2025

Schiøtz et al. discuss the decisive milestones en route to studying the molecular anatomy of whole organisms with cryo-electron tomography in this Biochemical Society Transactions mini-review.

https://ow.ly/lyEy50UQqhk

In recognition of World Cancer Day today, we’re sharing articles from across our journals on the subject. Read on below ...
04/02/2025

In recognition of World Cancer Day today, we’re sharing articles from across our journals on the subject. Read on below to discover more:

Biochemical Journal
USP10 deubiquitinates and stabilizes CD44 leading to enhanced breast cancer cell proliferation, stemness and metastasis: https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20240611

Clinical Science
Endothelin-1 receptor blockade impairs invasion patterns in engineered 3D high-grade serous ovarian cancer tumouroids: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20240371

Biochemical Society Transactions
Advances towards potential cancer therapeutics targeting Hippo signaling: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20240244

As a Society publisher, we return all profits to the molecular bioscience community in support of Biochemical Society’s ...
03/02/2025

As a Society publisher, we return all profits to the molecular bioscience community in support of Biochemical Society’s charitable activities, contributing to their programme of events and training, grants and awards, and much more.

Find out more https://ow.ly/eRsl50UQpEc

Maintaining proper protein quality control is necessary for delaying age-related diseases and extending healthy lifespan...
31/01/2025

Maintaining proper protein quality control is necessary for delaying age-related diseases and extending healthy lifespan.

Find out more about the key to healthy ageing in this article from the Biochemist!
https://ow.ly/XVxy50UQpes

We’re delighted to share our Altmetric Explorer full year report for 2024, showcasing the top 10 trending articles from ...
30/01/2025

We’re delighted to share our Altmetric Explorer full year report for 2024, showcasing the top 10 trending articles from across our publications, ranked by Altmetric score.

Discover the full list of articles here: https://ow.ly/pwwL50UQb36

The cytosolic glutathione-degrading enzyme, ChaC1, is highly up-regulated in several cancers, with the up-regulation cor...
29/01/2025

The cytosolic glutathione-degrading enzyme, ChaC1, is highly up-regulated in several cancers, with the up-regulation correlating to poor prognosis.

This article from Suyal et al used a robust yeast screen to identify potential ChaC1 inhibitors.

Read more in the Biochemical Journal: https://ow.ly/bNbp50UPunS

Delve into whether ECM is ‘a new paradigm or old news?’ before our latest webinar airs on 31 January: https://ow.ly/8cuk...
28/01/2025

Delve into whether ECM is ‘a new paradigm or old news?’ before our latest webinar airs on 31 January: https://ow.ly/8cuk50UOwNB

Don't miss Biochemical Society’s upcoming webinar! Changes to the extracellular matrix can impact tissue elasticity, bone fracture risk and abnormal growth but emerging research aims to tackle these through developing novel bioengineering cell models.

Register now to discover more: https://ow.ly/zcM750UOwNy

Interested in joining the Biochemical Society’s R course on 3 February? Get valuable insights directly from the course c...
24/01/2025

Interested in joining the Biochemical Society’s R course on 3 February? Get valuable insights directly from the course creator, Paul Brennan in this article from The Biochemist!

Enhance your R skills and explore the world of data analysis: https://doi.org/10.1042/bio_2021_174

Register for R for Biochemists 101 here: https://ow.ly/1HUF50UKkzY

To learn more about the relationship between Robotics and Human-Machine Interfaces, from interviews to beginners guide’s...
22/01/2025

To learn more about the relationship between Robotics and Human-Machine Interfaces, from interviews to beginners guide’s, dive into this issue of The Biochemist now!

Read it here: https://ow.ly/i0Xz50UKjiJ

Essays in Biochemistry publishes themed issues looking at interesting, timely and relevant subjects from across the mole...
21/01/2025

Essays in Biochemistry publishes themed issues looking at interesting, timely and relevant subjects from across the molecular biosciences.

Interested in leading a themed issue? Then fill out our proposal form:

https://ow.ly/nVe150UK19y

Essays in Biochemistry’s latest issue focuses on Bacteriophages, highlighting their crucial role in our development of m...
17/01/2025

Essays in Biochemistry’s latest issue focuses on Bacteriophages, highlighting their crucial role in our development of molecular biology and biotechnology tools over the past 100 years.

Read now - https://ow.ly/45Y450UGLPv

Recent research is proving it to be increasingly clear that cellular metabolic function varies not just between cells of...
16/01/2025

Recent research is proving it to be increasingly clear that cellular metabolic function varies not just between cells of different tissues, but also within tissues and cell types.

Albeck et al. introduce metabolic flexibility at the single cell level, with a specific emphasis on AMPK signalling.

Discover more here: https://ow.ly/gBAg50UGMbg

Hear from the programme coordinators of the recent Diverse Careers in Research Early Careers Symposium event and read ab...
15/01/2025

Hear from the programme coordinators of the recent Diverse Careers in Research Early Careers Symposium event and read about what was involved!

Read more in The Biochemist: https://ow.ly/axTY50UGQfM

Looking to submit your work to a themed collection? We have collections open in Human DNA repair, Epigenetics, Sepsis, a...
10/01/2025

Looking to submit your work to a themed collection?

We have collections open in Human DNA repair, Epigenetics, Sepsis, and more! Visit our website to discover our open collections.

Submit your best work here: https://ow.ly/ASCS50UE816

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