Welcome to the ÂÜÀòÉç Analytical Biosciences Group Early Career Researcher Meeting (ECRM 2025). The meeting is open to everyone, and aims to engage early career researchers in debate and discussions about all areas of analytical biosciences, and provide the opportunity to build networks with other researchers in the field.
A number of keynote speakers have been invited who will give their perspectives of the analytical biosciences from academia and industry. This will be followed by presentations from early career researchers. Together, this will provide an overview of current research into new technologies and applications of analytical chemistry in biological science.
We aim to give delegates a broad overview of the current state of the art for analytical techniques, with detailed examples of their applications in biosciences. As such, each contribution will aim to demonstrate the quality and value of each methodology.​
In addition to the speaker program there will be poster sessions throughout the event.
Grants are available to PhD students, post-doctoral researchers within 10 years of completion of a PhD, members working in industry within 10 years of leaving full time education and technicians within 10 years of leaving full time education. Restrictions exclude time for career breaks, parental leave, etc.
Grants are available for participation in the Analytical Biosciences Group Early Career Researcher Meeting where the applicant is presenting their research (e.g. a poster, talk or equivalent).
Please complet the RSC Analytical Biosciences Group Bursary Form and submit it to the following email: rsc.abg@gmail.com.
A number of keynote speakers have been invited who will give their perspectives of the analytical biosciences from academia and industry. This will be followed by presentations from early career researchers. Together, this will provide an overview of current research into new technologies and applications of analytical chemistry in biological science.
We aim to give delegates a broad overview of the current state of the art for analytical techniques, with detailed examples of their applications in biosciences. As such, each contribution will aim to demonstrate the quality and value of each methodology.​
In addition to the speaker program there will be poster sessions throughout the event.
Grants are available to PhD students, post-doctoral researchers within 10 years of completion of a PhD, members working in industry within 10 years of leaving full time education and technicians within 10 years of leaving full time education. Restrictions exclude time for career breaks, parental leave, etc.
Grants are available for participation in the Analytical Biosciences Group Early Career Researcher Meeting where the applicant is presenting their research (e.g. a poster, talk or equivalent).
Please complet the RSC Analytical Biosciences Group Bursary Form and submit it to the following email: rsc.abg@gmail.com.