Published inScience PracticeInformation experience: How can we design better software for the life sciences?Last month we travelled the world to discuss our BioDesign team’s work. We presented at the Pistoia Alliance UXLS Conference in Boston and…Jun 14, 2018A response icon1Jun 14, 2018A response icon1
Published inScience PracticeKenyan farmers try out SoilCards“We need these yesterday!” —feedback from testing our SoilCards prototype with smallholder farmers in Kenya.Apr 3, 2018Apr 3, 2018
Published inScience PracticeSanitation Design in Humanitarian EmergenciesHow can user-centred design (UCD) help meet the sanitation needs of affected communities?Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
Published inScience PracticeUnderstanding diverse communities of solversSpeaking at Ada’s List Conference about cognitive diversity and the importance of collaboration.Oct 20, 2017Oct 20, 2017
Published inScience Practice$100k to develop an ocean sensorNAFKI fund Science Practice to develop a sensor to monitor marine snow in the ocean’s twilight zoneAug 23, 2017Aug 23, 2017
Published inScience PracticeSetting up our London Distributed LabHow to run experiments if you can’t afford to rent and kit out an entire laboratory.Jun 6, 2017Jun 6, 2017
Published inScience PracticeLaunching ‘The Frontier’ with Deep Science VenturesThe world’s first venture-focused challenge prize aims to bring together solvers from all over the world.Jun 6, 2017Jun 6, 2017
Published inScience PracticeAnalysing soil with nanopore sequencingCould biological soil analysis help farmers understand the health of their soil better?Jun 6, 2017Jun 6, 2017
Published inScience PracticeSoilCards awarded £20,000 fundingThe Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA Research Fund’s grant will allow a SoilCards trial in Kenya.Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Published inScience PracticeDesigning an approach for incentivising solversYou know what the problem is and who can solve it, but how do you get them to take up the challenge?Mar 15, 2017Mar 15, 2017