Fluorescent worms and sex changing fish
Bio- fluorescent roundworm and sex changing fish may sound like exhibits in a freak show but they both play a vital role in a major research programme.
View ArticleGenes and the environment
A new research publication outlines the key findings of the Environmental Genomics programme which ran from 2000 to 2007.
View ArticlePresentations from the end of programme event
The Environmental Genomics end of programme event took place this week. Presentations given on the day are now available to download.
View ArticleEnvironmental Genomics - results and findings
The results and findings of the Environmental Genomics directed programme are now available.
View ArticleEnvironmental Nanoscience Initiative funding opportunity
Expressions of interest for small grant awards are invited for the second funding round of the Environmental Nanoscience Initiative.
View ArticlePost-Genomics and Proteomics programme AO
Proposals were invited for workshops and partnership development tools which will facilitate the Knowledge Transfer of Post-Genomics and Proteomics science to research users. The AO closed on the 26...
View ArticleUK Research Councils Systematics Symposium
NERC and BBSRC are jointly sponsoring an event featuring presentations from systematics projects funded by the UK Research Councils. It will highlight the funding schemes and support available from the...
View ArticleBritain's floods
Why is Britain suffering from severe floods this summer? Will climate change bring more frequent and intense storms in the future?
View ArticlePost-Genomics & Proteomics Second Science Meeting
The Post-Genomics & Proteomics Second Science Meeting was held at Horwood House Conference Centre, Milton Keynes on Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 September 2007.
View ArticleAnnouncement of opportunity: international research projects on biodiversity
A pan-European call for international research projects on biodiversity, linking scientific advancement to policy and practice.
View Article£14m available for biodiversity research
Around 20m, almost £14m, is up for grabs in a new partnership programme that tackles the alarming decline of plant and animal species on our planet.
View ArticleGardens for the year 2050 at the Chelsea Flower Show
Scientists from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit are inviting us to look into the future at next week's Chelsea Flower Show.
View ArticleNew water management website launched
A new website for the Lowland Catchment Research Programme will help policymakers and the public better understand the challenges facing Britain's water supply.
View ArticleValuation of Natural Resources and Biodiversity
NERC invites tenders to undertake scoping studies that will provide a review of the state of the science regarding the valuation of biodiversity and natural resources. The outputs will inform the...
View ArticleFluorescent worms and sex changing fish
Bio- fluorescent roundworm and sex changing fish may sound like exhibits in a freak show but they both play a vital role in a major research programme.
View ArticleGenes and the environment
A new research publication outlines the key findings of the Environmental Genomics programme which ran from 2000 to 2007.
View ArticlePresentations from the end of programme event
The Environmental Genomics end of programme event took place this week. Presentations given on the day are now available to download.
View ArticleEnvironmental Genomics - results and findings
The results and findings of the Environmental Genomics directed programme are now available.
View ArticleEnvironmental Nanoscience Initiative funding opportunity
Expressions of interest for small grant awards are invited for the second funding round of the Environmental Nanoscience Initiative.
View ArticlePost-Genomics and Proteomics programme AO
Proposals were invited for workshops and partnership development tools which will facilitate the Knowledge Transfer of Post-Genomics and Proteomics science to research users. The AO closed on the 26...
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