Applied Microbiology International members are among a team of high level microbiologists who have teamed up to highlight how the world’s tiniest creatures are delivering solutions to climate change and pollution.
A new study links climate change and pollution to disrupted neural development and wellbeing. The research explores the interconnection of neuroscience and climate change and will be presented at the MInoritised Life Scientists Future Forum in Birmingham at the end of this month.
Dr François Thomas, an independent researcher with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS, France) has been named as the newest winner of the Rachel Carson Environmental Conservation Excellence Award.
Dr Taniya RoyChowdhury of Woodwell Climate Research Center in the US has been named as this year’s winner of the inaugural Christiana Figueres Prize for microbiology.
David Pearce, inaugural Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Microbiology (SMI), the latest scientific journal launched by Applied Microbiology International, talks adaptability, environmental microbiology and life at a polar research station.
This document details the Society for Applied Microbiology’s (SfAM) response to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council's (BBSRC) invitation to comment on a strategy for UK biotechnology and biological sciences.