Blog – The Aduhelm Paradox
You may think Aducanumab is the miracle dementia drug we’ve been waiting for, so why do many researchers disagree? Dr Sam Moxon explores
You may think Aducanumab is the miracle dementia drug we’ve been waiting for, so why do many researchers disagree? Dr Sam Moxon explores
With conference season upon us, Dr Sam Moxon shares his tips for creating a great conference poster, and getting people engaged (also in Portuguese)
Dr Sam Moxon provides a comprehensive guide on creating a great CV, suitable for academia and industry – guaranteed to get you on the shortlist.
Do you have an unpredictable workload? Days when there aren’t enough hours in the day, and others where the kettle is always on… Dr Sam Moxon talks strategies
When hear the word ‘dementia’ do you think of mechanics? No? Sam does, in this blog he talks about the importance of Tissue Stiffness and elastic maps.
“Science doesn’t always work. A lot of experiments are deemed a failure at the first attempt.” Dr Sam Moxon talks about how he manages when things don’t work.
When Sam was waiting to go into his interview he was thinking “I am not a neuroscientist, this could be a tricky one”, he quickly realised that what they actually wanted was a fresh approach. So don’t be deterred from applying for that job or course, you might be just what they’re looking for.
We all know what we ‘should’ do to survive lockdown… but are you really doing those things? Dr Sam Moxon discusses what he is doing to stay happy, healthy, positive and productive during these difficult days. Read or Listen.
New blog by Dr Sam Moxon, discussing evidence versus proof. Arguing that proof restricts the scientific endeavour because if we can prove everything, we may as well stop looking. Then who knows what we will miss?
Dr Sam Moxon from The University of Manchester has joined our regular bloggers. Sam is a postdoctoral researcher specialising in 3D bioprinting to engineer better models of the human brain. In his first blog he talks about the challenges of job searching during the pandemic.