Events & Training – Biochemical Society
https://www.biochemistry.org/events-and-trainingThe Biochemical Society provides an extensive range of events, including scientific conferences, training events, outreach activities, medal lectures, and policy and education events. This programme provides an excellent opportunity to magnify your research by submitting an abstract for an oral communication or poster presentation, and sharing your work with the wider …
Biochemical Society - RSB
www.rsb.org.uk › biochemical-societyBiochemical Society Founded in 1911, the Biochemical Society is a charity and learned society that promotes the future of molecular biosciences; facilitating the sharing of expertise, supporting the advancement of biochemistry and molecular biology, and raising awareness of their importance in addressing societal grand challenges.
Biochemical Society - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Biochemical_SocietyThe society was founded in 1911 by Benjamin Moore, W.D. Halliburton and others, under the name of the Biochemical Club. It acquired the existing Biochemical Journal in 1912. The society name changed to the Biochemical Society in 1913. In 2005, the headquarters of the society moved from Portland Place to purpose-built offices in Holborn.
Membership – Biochemical Society
https://www.biochemistry.org/membershipMembership. The Biochemical Society exists to promote excellence in research and education in the field of molecular bioscience and wider life sciences. The benefits of membership provide support and information for you during your career in the science community. You can join at any time of the year and at any stage of your career.