by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Jan 3, 2019 | News
The BBSRC Network in Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy (NIBB) PHYCONET, led by Saul Purton (UCL, ex-BPS Council and member of the BPS Algal Applications Committee) and Michele Stanley (SAMS), held its final Annual Conference in London 8-9 November. The 75...
by HilaryBPS | Nov 12, 2018 | News
Helen Smith, PhD, Physical Oceanographer, has designed a Christmas card using light microscope images of diatoms (see media images), which she is selling in aid of PLANETS cancer charity to show support for a friend with pancreatic cancer. All profits are going...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Aug 22, 2018 | News
After some time in the making, The British Phycological Society is proud to release its new website. The previous version was developed by Mike Guiry, and has served the Society very well over the last few years. However, with Mike rolling off as the Society’s...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Jul 25, 2018 | News
Congratulations to BPS Members and Winter Meeting attendees Pilar Diaz, Heroen Verbruggen, John West and Christine Maggs, who won the Phycological Society of America’s Provasoli award for the best paper in Journal of Phycology last year. The award was presented...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Jul 22, 2018 | canter-lund, News
This award was established by the British Phycological Society in recognition of Hilda Canter-Lund, whose stunning photographs will be known to many members. Her photomicrographs of freshwater algae combined high technical and aesthetic qualities whilst still...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Apr 27, 2018 | News
Francis Bunker in The Phycologist The red alga Bostrychia scorpioides occurs all around Britain and Ireland (Maggs and Hommersand, 1993), It lives at the top of the shore, primarily in estuaries, where it grows in amongst saltmarsh plants but also on sheltered rocky...