Welcome to the British Society for Cell Biology website
The BSCB was founded 1965 in order to promote the advancement of research in all branches of cell biology and to encourage the interchange of information. The Society organises a large annual conference each Spring and supports a number of other meetings across the UK relevant to cell biology. It helps promote the career development of young cell biologists and provides both travel funds for young researchers and summer research bursaries to undergraduates to work in BSCB member’s labs. The Society awards the Hooke Medal each year to a UK-based cell biologist who has made outstanding contributions to their field and since 2015 a medal to recognise outstanding female early career cell biologists. As of 2021, The Society now recognises up-and-coming young cell biologists with our new PhD and postdoc medals.
The BSCB runs annual competitions for cell biology imagery and science writing and also provides a range of highly popular informational resources for school pupils that are used across the globe. The BSCB plays an increasing role in raising awareness of science policy and funding issues in the UK.
The Society is supported by membership subscriptions and by a generous grant from The Company of Biologists, the publishers of the Journal of Cell Science, Development, Journal of Experimental Biology and Disease Models and Mechanisms.
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We are currently looking for new committee members. If you are interested in applying, send your CV, and a cover letter explaining why you would like to join, to the BSCB Secretary at secretary@bscb.org.
We are also looking for a new Postdoc Rep on the committee – the process is the same as that described above, but you must have at least 18 months left on your current contract.