All articles by Sarah Houlton – Page 11
-
Careers
Profile: Tomorrow's careers
A wealth of skills took Kate Bellingham from a first degree in physics, to careers as a computer programmer, TV presenter, maths teacher, and finally a national champion for careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem), writes Sarah Houlto
-
Careers
Profile: The science business
US materials scientist Brian Smith got himself an MBA in order to build a business based on his research
-
Feature
Cells with potential
Beyond the medical breakthroughs, the hype and the controversy, how are the big drug companies developing their use of stem cells? Sarah Houlton reports
-
Careers
The insider: Mixing synthesis and drug discovery
Sarah Houlton talks to Sharan Bagal about life as a medicinal chemist
-
News
Chemical industry hopes to avoid EU permit payments
Chemical companies are lobbying hard to avoid having to buy permits to emit carbon dioxide under the third phase of the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS)
-
Careers
The Educated Chemist: Those who can...
The Undergraduate Ambassadors' Scheme is an ideal way to find out whether a teacher's life is for you, writes Sarah Houlton
-
Careers
The Educated Chemist: Analytical chemistry at your own pace
The Undergraduate Ambassadors' Scheme is an ideal way to find out whether a teacher's life is for you, writes Sarah Houlton
-
News
A metal trap to stop Alzheimer's
Promising drug halts a metal-mediated chemical reaction in the brain
-
Careers
The Educated Chemist: Publish or be damned
Your research isn't finished until you write it down, as Sarah Houlton discovers
-
News
Small is beautiful for GSK drug discovery
GlaxoSmithKline is splitting its research into small, highly focussed teams to run like start-up biotech firms
-
Careers
Managing change: Move on up
Redundancy can be the catalyst for taking on a more senior role, reports Sarah Houlton
-
News
Royal Society elects top chemists as Fellows
The Royal Society has honoured a handful of top chemists in its annual selection of 44 new Fellows
-
News
Daiichi Sankyo makes bid for Ranbaxy
Japanese firm set to take a controlling stake in India's biggest pharma company
-
Feature
Keeping it simple
A discouraging chemistry teacher and a failed rock band just made Harren Jhoti all the more determined to succeed. Sarah Houlton meets the 2008 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year
-
Feature
Breaking the rules
Sarah Houlton finds out about some chemical tricks that can give a new drug the best possible odds of success
-
Feature
Chemistry's millionaire
Steve Davies has made successful business his hobby. He reveals some of the secrets of entrepreneurial chemistry to Sarah Houlton
-
News
Radiotherapy side-effects suppressed
A new drug may hold the key to protecting healthy cells from the effects of radiotherapy during cancer treatment
-
Careers
Ana Belén Elgoyhen – 2008 L'Oréal/Unesco Women in Science winner
Ana Belén Elgoyhen is one of the winners of the 2008 L' Oréal/Unesco Women in Science awards. Sarah Houlton meets her