IBMS Podcast
IBMS Podcast
The Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) is the leading professional body for scientists, support staff and students in the field of biomedical science. Our new podcast, IBMSPOD explores the contemporary field of Biomedical Science through a series of thought-provoking interviews with leading experts from across the profession. Each episode will feature a in-depth interview with our special Biomedical Scientist guest. The conversation will range from current affairs to the intricacies of diagnostic laboratory work, research & innovation, teaching, writing, to involvement with the IBMS, media...
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Episodes
Podcast V5 EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 12.05.2020 38:22
With self-directed learning becoming increasingly important for staying up to date with the latest research and news and developing knowledge for the wide range of IBMS exams, the podcast is hoped to be a valuable learning and CPD resource for members.
PODCAST V4 MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY 31.03.2020 33:30
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments. This month's guest is IBMS member Siobhan Taylor
PODCAST V3 MORPHOLOGY 25.02.2020 19:48
PODCAST V3 MORPHOLOGY by IBMS Podcast
PODCAST V2 VIROLOGY 05.02.2020 50:28
With self-directed learning becoming increasingly important for staying up to date with the latest research and news and developing knowledge for the wide range of IBMS exams, the podcast is hoped to be a valuable learning and CPD resource for members.
PODCAST V1 POCT 10.01.2020 25:42
The IBMS Biopod is a monthly podcast for members. Each episode will feature experts from the field discussing their research and talking about the latest developments.
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