The Chemistry Biology Interface Community (CBIC) represents the areas where the two core disciplines of Chemistry and Biology meet. It advocates for the importance and value of the chemistry biology interface and its role in the life sciences, medicine, agriculture and the environment with policymakers, the scientific community and society as a whole.
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About Â鶹AV
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Current Community activities
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Forthcoming events
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Relevant interest groups and networks
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Prizes
A range of prizes to showcase the value of research at the chemistry biology interface, and to reward excellence at all levels.
Community news
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