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Latest revision as of 15:41, 25 February 2015
Biochemical Society is said to have been founded to advance the molecular and cellular biosciences, both as an 'academic discipline and to promote its impact on areas of science including biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine.' [1]
The Society is one of four owner societies who work together at the Charles Darwin House in order to create a 'national hub' for their subject. [1]
Biochemical Society Staff
- Kate Baillie Chief Executive / Managing Director
- Helen Davies Head of Membership, Marketing and Communications
- Andy Gooden Head of IT
- Niamh O'Connor Head of Publishing
- Doug Armin Financial Controller
- John Misselbrook Deputy Chief Executive/Director of Finance
- Adam Hughes Head of Group Projects and Governance
- Beth Faircliffe Head of Meetings and External Events
- Alexa Hime Head of Education and Training
- Kathy Law Business Development Manager
Affiliations
The Biochemical Society is currently a donor to the Science Media Centre according to the SMC. [2]
Contact
- Address: Biochemical Society, Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger St, London, WC1N 2JU