The power of biology can solve humankind’s greatest challenges, from the climate emergency to world hunger. Hear from life science CEOs from the BIA’s membership working at the forefront of sustainable innovation, including lab-grown meat and biomaterials, to find out how politicians can support these emerging technologies to cement the UK as a leader in the global bioeconomy.
The BIA will be at both major party conferences championing the UK’s innovative life science sector.
This is an invite-only panel, but do get in touch with Herbie if you would like to attend.
What does your role at BIA involve?
Herbie is responsible for supporting the secretariat for the BIA Advisory Committees and the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Life Sciences. He also works on key events within Policy and Public Affairs, including the annual Parliament Day and panels at major party conferences. His work is aligned with the Business Development and Membership Services team to ensure that BIA's policy priorities are communicated effectively across the organisation. Previous experience & achievements
Herbie joined BIA in February 2022, having graduated with a BA in History from the University of Cambridge. If you could invite any scientist or entrepreneur to dinner, who would it be and why?
John Snow for what would be a fascinating discussion of the development of public health in the UK over the past century and a half.
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