August 2017

Reality paradox

The unique identity and role of biomedical science need to be recognised at all levels.

A day in the life of... Jamie Hunt

I work for the Health and CareProfessions Council. Our main aim is to protect the public, and to do this, we keep a register of professionals who meet our standards for their training, professional skills, behaviour and health.

The wearable device that bites

Martin Mintchev tells Sarah Campbell about the e-mosquito – which has been in development for 10 years and is hoped to help people monitor their type 1 diabetes.

The big question: How have IBMS qualifications helped your career?

How have IBMS qualifications helped your career?

Under the microscope: "itai hoteru"

What is an itai hoteru?

Can tumour characteristics predict treatment success?

The molecular make-up of lung tumours could help identify patients who might benefit from immunotherapy treatment up front, a US study has found.

Rapid sepsis test developed

US researchers have developed a new point-of-care device that quickly identifies markers of sepsis infection from a single drop of blood.

Student scoops President's prize

Ailie Macdougall graduated with a first class degree from the BSC (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science programme at Glasgow Caledonian University.

IBMS responds to Dame Sally's report

The IBMS has issued a response to Professor Dame Sally Davies’ annual report, which calls on the government to develop genomic medicine’s role in the NHS.

Celebrating with Biomedical Science Day

The IBMS hosted a Biomedical Science Day on 19 July, to coincide with the 135th birthday of founder Albert Norman MBE.

Malaysian society joins IBMS

The IBMS is pleased to welcome the group BioMedKL as its 25th student affiliate society.

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