by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Sep 29, 2022 | News
AlgaEurope is a unique opportunity to learn and understand all about algae production and commercialization and interact with over 350 key players from more than 45 countries. One of the key success factors of AlgaEurope is the close cooperation between EABA –...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Sep 29, 2022 | News
Get creative and submit an entry for the Royal Society of Biology’s BioArtAttack competition!Your entry can be anything from drawings and sculptures to models and collages of any scale. The piece of art created can be entered by an individual or as a group,...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Sep 27, 2022 | News
Newcastle University, UK As usual, the annual meeting will be packed with the latest advances in phycological research and provide an outlet for research across the whole spectrum of algal research topics. More information is available on the Meeting Webpage. The AGM...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Sep 13, 2022 | News
BPS is delighted to report that our new Open Access journal Applied Phycology has passed the assessment to be accepted into the Scopus database. Scopus is the abstracting and indexing service run by Elsevier. Being indexed in Scopus is a mark of quality as it...
by Sally Archer-Thomson | Aug 29, 2022 | News
A request for help by Peter Kennaugh-Gallacher who has been commissioned by Defra (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) local nature recovery strategies (LNRS) team to conduct user research for the creation of a digital tool for LNRS. More...
by andymarinebio_1gflhc9v | Jul 13, 2022 | 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...