BIOCLUB

BIOCLUB

New Science BuildingNorwich, England
Thursday, Mar 19 from 4 pm to 7 pm GMT
Overview

Join us at #Bioclub at the University of East Anglia for an exciting event filled with all things bio.

Welcome to #Bioclub!

Join us at #Bioclub at the University of East Anglia for an exciting event filled with all things bio. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just curious about the world of bioeconomy, and the role of science in developing innovative technologies for bioeconomy, this is the place to be. Expect engaging presentations, discussions, hands-on activities, and the chance to connect with fellow bio enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and have a great time doing it. See you there!

This event is organised by the Bioladies Network, open to all genders, a networking club for everyone working in or promoting bioeconomy. The network’s vision is to create powerful connections among individuals passionate about increasing the use renewable biological resources from land and sea – such as crops, forests, fish, animals and micro-organisms – to produce food, materials and energy.

Join us at #Bioclub at the University of East Anglia for an exciting event filled with all things bio.

Welcome to #Bioclub!

Join us at #Bioclub at the University of East Anglia for an exciting event filled with all things bio. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just curious about the world of bioeconomy, and the role of science in developing innovative technologies for bioeconomy, this is the place to be. Expect engaging presentations, discussions, hands-on activities, and the chance to connect with fellow bio enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and have a great time doing it. See you there!

This event is organised by the Bioladies Network, open to all genders, a networking club for everyone working in or promoting bioeconomy. The network’s vision is to create powerful connections among individuals passionate about increasing the use renewable biological resources from land and sea – such as crops, forests, fish, animals and micro-organisms – to produce food, materials and energy.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

New Science Building

University of East Anglia

Norwich NR4 7TJ

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Agenda

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Welcome - No plan, No Problem: Why you don't need it all figured out

Dr Maria Vardakou

Associate Professor in Biochemistry and Biomedicine, University of East Anglia

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Introduction to the Bioladies Network and the bioeconomy

Iris Aquilina Anderson

Founder of the Bioladies Network, retired civil servant, EU & UK evaluator

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Spinning smarter silk fibres

Heena Faulder

PhD candidate at University of Sheffield, UEA alumni This talk covers innovative methods to improve silk fibre production. Discover ways to enhance toughness, incorporate self-sensing capabilities, and control flow properties. Learn about cutting-edge research that could revolutionise silk fibres, making them more adaptable for high-performance applications.

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Iris Anderson BEM
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