Blog – The Importance of Public Trust in Science
In this blog Dr Sam Moxon talks about the dangers of scientific misconduct and the importance of ethics and integrity in research.
In this blog Dr Sam Moxon talks about the dangers of scientific misconduct and the importance of ethics and integrity in research.
Dr Sam Moxon talks to the importance of communications, that goes beyond Sci Comms, and why this it’s essential to your career success
Is dementia research going too slow? Or at a pretty rapid pace given the available resources? Dr Sam Moxon reflects on the pace and direction of research.
When Dr Sam Moxon was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis he knew there woudl be a physical challenge, but what about the mental health challenge…
Blog from Dr Sam Moxon providing top tips on how to write and prepare the perfect conference abstract, that WILL get accepted – Read or Listen.
Dr Sam Moxon discusses the process of how we publish new scientific data, the rigour and complexity, the process and the flaws
Sam has previously shared his challenges of living with ulcerative pancolitis, this landed him in hospital & in this blog he shares experiences from his stay
Dr Sam Moxon considers how to breakfree of doing other peoples research, and progress to being a PI and following your own research path
Dr Sam Moxon introduces us to 3D Bioprinting, and work to print human tissue-like structures in the lab. But could this revolutionise dementia research?
Dr Sam Moxon discusses how our approach to dementia has changed – pick an organ and you can probably find studies showing its potential roles in dementia.
Sam was diagnosed with Ulcerative pancolitis, he ask what could help… and was told “not much” so he did his own research, and found diet makes a difference.
Dr Sam Moxon writes about motivation, what inspires people (and him) to pursue a career in science and research, and what it takes to keep going.