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Super-Charge Your Skills and Career: New Web Seminars at Bitesize Bio

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Last summer we had great fun broadcasting our live webinar series on “Getting the Most Out of PCR” to over 700 Bitesize Bio members (not to mention the ca. 10,000 views of the archived recordings).

So we’ve been itching to get more web seminars set up for you. It’s taken a while, but thanks to the hard work of our editorial manager, Allison Ross — and the cooperation some great speakers from all over the globe — we now have a web seminar program that is packed full of fantastic BitsesizeBio-esque topics. Click here to check out the full program.

The seminars are design to be short, sweet and to-the-point to give you an easy way to take on new, relevant knowledge without taking up too much of your hectic schedule. So we’ll have one 30 minute seminar each week  from now on.

We kick off next Tuesday with a series on Chemistry for Biologists, presented by Peter Kirsop from the University of Edinburgh. Peter will cover some of the chemistry basics that will really help you as a biologist – like chirality, acid/base equilibria and biomolecules and is not to be missed.

Following that we’ll have seminars on Bioinformatics, Communication Skills, Writing and Getting Published, Project Management and much more. Take a look at the full schedule for more details.

(Hint: Please book your place as soon as you can as places are limited for each webinar).

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Nick Oswald

Nick Oswald started Bitesize Bio on a Macbook on his kitchen table in 2007 while in his 7th year of working as a molecular biologist in biotech. He made it his day job in 2010 and has been loving it ever since.

What do you think?

4 comments

  1. from on

    Can there be a facility to have access to the already recorded webinar’s on your webpages. This will be a great help as it is not possible for everyone in different timezones to attend the webinar’s at the specified time. Thanks.

  2. from on

    Hello Mr Zombie,

    Yes, We’ll be recording the presentations and putting them on the website afterwards. If you register for a seminar but can’t make it, you’ll get a notification when the video is ready.

  3. from on

    can we have online certificates of attendence for the webnars,just for recording pointers in our CV? that would be like the cherry on top; if we could have such documentation for our participation.

    • from on

      Hi Tabinda,

      YEs we can provide certification for anyone who wants it – we’ve already done this for a number of people. Just drop us a line via the contact form or reply to your webinar signup email to request this.

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