Enterprise School, scheduled for Monday, 7th to Thursday, 10th July 2014 at The Low Wood Bay Hotel, Ambleside Road, Ambleside, LA23 1LP Cumbria.
Hi
I have just returned back from a very excellent enterprise business training school. The course has been designed based on teamwork in which each team will identify a commercial opportunity before refining their idea, looking at market research, intellectual property and raising finance as you would if you were starting a business or were working in industry. The sessions will be very interactive, and each group will have access to several different tutors for the entire course.
Employers frequently cite the need for “transferable skills” – those that allow you to become effective in your job and you will certainly be improving those skills during your time here. There will be ample opportunity to present information, pick up new skills, think creatively, absorb information quickly, network with others….. and work under pressure! It is also increasingly important to become an active learner, so a learning log you keep during your stay will help you to reflect on your achievements. This course was GREAT for learning about entrepreneurship!
https://mec.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Aboutus/Whygetinvolvedinenterprise.aspx
I hold MRC CASE studentship with AstraZeneca and in the Faculty of Life Sciences based at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology. My Phd research project is concentrated on understanding the Ras:Sos system that is key to the creation of new anti-cancer therapies. I am interested in examining and characterising the molecular interactions of the Ras:Sos system by various biophysical methods and computer-assisted data analysis in addition to the expression and purification of these proteins.

Thursday, 10 July 2014
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Best talk award!
Hi all
To my amazement I won a best talk award at the Manchester Life Sciences PhD conference. The conference contained very high quality research projects and I am very thankful to be picked as a winner.
Best talk award for the presentation entitled: Characterising the Ras:Sos interactions, involved in cancer using biophysical techniques.
Here are the list of all the winners on the day:
Talks:
Overall winner: Rebecca Montacute (Room 1.219)
Room 4.213 : Uybach Vo
Room 2.217 : Sarah Marburger and Tobias Hedison
Room 1.218 : Sam Couth
Room 3.214 : David Ashbrook
Room 3.204 : Rebecca Williams
Room 1.219 : Rebecca Montacute
Room 3.205 : Duncan Slater
Posters:
Best Poster: Thomas Bleazard
2nd Best Poster: Maria Glymenaki
3rd Best Poster: Nazahiyah Rodzli
Best Flash Talk: Rosie Griffiths
Best Photo: Stephane Berneau
Best wishes
OBR-consulting project in Diagnostic sector
Consulting Project Vacancies
Interested in gaining business experience and demonstrating your ability to solve real-life commercial problems to future employers? We’re pleased to offer PhD students/post-docs the chance to apply for a part-time consultancy project to determine recommendations for a world-leading pharmaceutical and diagnostics company in the area of:
"Network Business Models in the Diagnostic Sector"
The project will include direct client contact with current experts in the field and presentations to the senior management of the client.
The project will be conducted during the period: 23 June–15 August 2014
You need to be a post-graduate student (PhD, Masters, etc.), post-doc or recent graduate.
Preference will be given to applicants with experience in, or awareness of, diagnostics and/or collaborative ventures in the biotech sector, or any related areas. Previous consulting experience is not a requirement but desirable. Candidates should ideally be based in, or around, Manchester.
The application deadline is 18 June 2014. Interviews will be held on 16 to 20 June 2014, so please be sure you are available on one of these dates.
Monday, 26 May 2014
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Venture Further 1st place Business and Enterprise Competition
Dear All
I am delighted to share with everyone the great news in securing £5000 investment in my business called GO filters. We had to pitch the business idea in front of a panel of judges and got the prize at an evening awards ceremony in Manchester.
Venture further 1st place in the Graphene category
GO Filters is a graphene oxide-based membrane that can effectively extract lithium ions, which are used in modern-day batteries, from seawater. Current lithium extraction methods are time consuming and costly. GO Filters is a novel, cost-effective extraction membrane which can be easily installed into existing infrastructures.
https://mec.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Enterpriseactivities/Competitions/VentureFurther/VentureFurthernews/tabid/167/ArticleID/121/ArtMID/532/Venture-Further-2014-competition-winners-announced.aspx
I am delighted to share with everyone the great news in securing £5000 investment in my business called GO filters. We had to pitch the business idea in front of a panel of judges and got the prize at an evening awards ceremony in Manchester.
Venture further 1st place in the Graphene category
GO Filters is a graphene oxide-based membrane that can effectively extract lithium ions, which are used in modern-day batteries, from seawater. Current lithium extraction methods are time consuming and costly. GO Filters is a novel, cost-effective extraction membrane which can be easily installed into existing infrastructures.
https://mec.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Enterpriseactivities/Competitions/VentureFurther/VentureFurthernews/tabid/167/ArticleID/121/ArtMID/532/Venture-Further-2014-competition-winners-announced.aspx
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Venture Further Finalist
I am delighted to be accepted as a finalist of the Venture Further competition this year. It is going to be a great learning experience for me. More to come!
For now Happy easter
For now Happy easter
Friday, 11 April 2014
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