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SRUK awards Emergent Talent to Susana Garcia

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SRUK/CERU Emerging Talent Award 2020 for Susana García López

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Heriot-Watt researcher, Susana García López, wins the SRUK/CERU Emerging Talent Award 2020

Banco Santander Foundation sponsors the 5th edition of the SRUK/CERU Emerging Talent Award 2020, awarded to the Spanish researcher Dr Susana García López. The research carried out by Dr García López focuses on the development of science and technology for the capture of carbon dioxide in various industrial processes that contribute to the fight against Heriot-Watt researcher, Susana García López, wins the SRUK/CERU Emerging Talent Award 2020

Susana García López, awarded the SRUK Emerging Talent 2020

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For an innovative country

The current pandemic has reminded us of the importance of science and research, but also its struggles in places like Spain [1]. Countries with a strong and consolidated innovative capacity are able to withstand crises – such as the current health crisis [2] – and face future challenges better [3,4]. Change is possible, but a political For an innovative country

Changing research fields: tips to not die trying

As researchers, we are in constant evolution and learning process. We invest our lives in becoming experts on the field we are passionate about. We love new things. We love discovery, yet a lot of people (myself included) would never imagine changing fields in the middle of a career path. I am a molecular neuroscientist. Changing research fields: tips to not die trying

SRUK/CERU presents the report with the proposals for an innovative country

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The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) present the report with the proposals for an innovative country

Content only available in Spanish La Sociedad de Científicos Españoles en Reino Unido (CERU), apoyada por investigadores y profesionales independientes de ambos países, ha elaborado un informe de recomendaciones que ha sido presentado esta semana tanto al Gobierno como a partidos políticos aprovechando el inicio del curso político. Las principales propuestas: aumentar la inversión en The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) present the report with the proposals for an innovative country

Carmen Sánchez Cañizares, new president of SRUK / CERU

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Carmen Sánchez Cañizares, researcher at the University of Oxford, is the new president of the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU)

Content only available in Spanish Carmen Sánchez Cañizares, elegida nueva presidenta de la Sociedad de Científicos Españoles en Reino Unido (CERU) tras la celebración de la Asamblea General Anual. La nueva presidenta, nacida en el barrio de Hortaleza y con raíces en Almagro (Ciudad Real), trabajará durante el próximo curso 2020-2021 para que CERU siga Carmen Sánchez Cañizares, researcher at the University of Oxford, is the new president of the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU)

Carmen Sánchez Cañizares, microbiologist from Ciudad Real, new president of SRUK/CERU

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SRUK/CERU has elected their new president: Carmen Sánchez Cañizares

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Rare diseases: the big unknowns

Have you ever heard of Rare Diseases? You may have but, as its name suggests, these diseases are very rare and you might not know much about them… do you? For instance, if I say “Gaucher”, “Niemann-Pick”, “Pompe”, “Fabry”… Do any of these names ring a bell with you? They are actually rare diseases or, Rare diseases: the big unknowns

Life after cancer: fertility

In the last 40 years, cancer survival has doubled thanks to improvements in cancer detection, therapy and supportive care [1,2]. In fact, approximately 50% patients diagnosed with cancer survive for 10 years or more, and this survival rate keeps increasing per year [3]. But what happens after you survive cancer? One major concern is fertility Life after cancer: fertility

A global pandemic in the era of wearable devices

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on the 11th of March 2020. This situation reminds us of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2002-2003, as both outbreaks have a similar origin and both diseases are caused by very similar viruses: SARS coronavirus (SARS-COV), and SARS-COV-2. A global pandemic in the era of wearable devices

What moves you?

A pile of dry leaves, the rain, a puddle, touching clay with your bare hands, seeing the rainbow, or feeling that I am going to fly because of the wind. Machines, robots, and tools; starting with a needle and all that can be achieved achieve if you have some thread and learn how to use What moves you?

First SRUK/CERU Photography Competition – “Investigación en Foco”

Investigación en Foco is the first Photography Competition organised by the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK). Overview Open competition for SRUK members and SRUK friends submitting a single photograph with a clear research theme. Photographs will be evaluated in three different categories: originality, technique, and research communication. The 12 shortlisted photographs (4 First SRUK/CERU Photography Competition – “Investigación en Foco”

Madrilians Microchips against COVID-19

CONTENT AVAILABLE ONLY IN SPANISH El madrileño Miguel Cacho Soblechero, estudiante de doctorado en el Imperial College London, ha sido galardonado con la prestigiosa beca Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship para desarrollar un diagnóstico portable de enfermedades infecciosas como COVID-19. El proyecto premiado se ha inspirado en la versatilidad y adaptabilidad de los sentidos humanos como la Madrilians Microchips against COVID-19

The mysterious case of the neuronal cell cycle

Neurons are my favorite cells – I’m a neuroscientist for this reason! – and although it is true that our brain is not only made up of neurons (astrocytes, microglia and oligodendrocyte are also very important cells in our brain), neurons are mysterious and still keep many secrets about their function that make them very The mysterious case of the neuronal cell cycle

Agriculture 4.0: the technological revolution reaches our table

Technology 4.0 is an essential part of our lives that makes our day-to-day tasks much easier without us even realizing it. This term includes all the digitalisation and automation processes that we see in the industry and also in our daily lives, finding among them Big Data, artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of things, and Agriculture 4.0: the technological revolution reaches our table

The role of science during the COVID-19

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Integrated photonics and the future of telecommunications

The Nobel Prize in Physics in the year 2000 went to engineers Jack Kilby and Robert Norton Noyce for their participation in the invention of the integrated circuit. Trying to tackle the problems brought about by the increasing complexity of computers, both had come at the same time, in the late 1950s, to an equivalent Integrated photonics and the future of telecommunications

A planet full of life

Microorganisms are tiny living organisms, invisible to the naked eye, that are essential for life on Earth to happen. They appeared on our planet at least 3.5 billion years ago and, since then, they have evolved to adapt and survive to many different environments. They inhabit deserts, the poles, oceans in all its depths, volcanoes, A planet full of life

Florence Nightingale and epidemiology: a tribute to health professionals

In these days, the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has forced most Europeans into a stay at home quarantine. Nevertheless, daily gestures of gratitude have emerged to acknowledge the efforts of one of the professional bodies that has been working tirelessly to stop the spread of the disease and reduce the amount of Florence Nightingale and epidemiology: a tribute to health professionals

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