When recently visiting Cambridge, Creatifik took the time to photograph an aspect of branding and way finding design which is important to a range of people who may not always... read more →
Life Sciences in Scotland: Moving Forward Together to 2025 and Beyond Technology & Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde 12th November 2018 Organised by The Scotsman newspaper, key players from the... read more →
Ten years has went by past undeservingly fast as it seems a deceptively short period of time to be called a decade. Back in October 2008 a design studio focused... read more →
This is a hosting and website related email that I'm sending to everybody I represent on the internet – as there's some important changes coming into effect on the... read more →
This article was inspired after reading the recent report shown, via the link below, on the Times Higher Education website. It stated public engagement by: science, technology, engineering and mathematics... read more →
The story of Joy Milne, the Scottish woman from Perth, widely featured in the news for identifying and volunteering the observation that Parkinson's produces a certain smell is a real... read more →
Aberdeen based NovaBiotics was spun out of the Rowett Institute in 2004 to develop and commercialise NP213 a cyclic peptide with anti-infective properties for fungal infections - specifically nail infections.... read more →
At the start of June we righted a wrong, of not being present, at last years event so this year we committed to exhibiting at BioDundee 2015. This would be... read more →
Recently at the Queen's Medical Research Institute (QMRI) I was present for a Science Communication day to hear from two speakers: Dr Cathy Southworth and Ken McDonald. Both speakers spoke... read more →
Yesterday evening at the Chancellor's Building, Edinburgh BioQuarter hosted an event for Dr Duncan Holmes from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). As European Head of Discovery Partnerships with Academia (DPAc) he presented a... read more →