RSC - Advancing the Chemical Sciences


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Chemistry Biology Interface Division


The Chemistry Biology Interface Division (CBID) is open to all RSC members and provides a society wide grouping for RSC members working at the boundary between chemistry and biology. 

The Division aims to improve interdisciplinary research at the chemistry-biology interface, promote the importance of this area to the government and represent the interests of its affiliated RSC subject groups.

CBID activities include workshops (both topical and policy-orientated) and strategic reports. Workshops are ideal events to promote areas of research that are not so well established or where chemical scientists and biologists are not maximising opportunities to collaborate.



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Chemistry Biology Interface Division Council

Council members, strategy and minutes



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Information for Interest Groups

Join the RSC, information updates and RSC group handbook



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CBID Activities

CBID remit, activities, interest groups and other related links



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Biosciences Events

Events of interest to the Chemical Biology Interface Division and Biosciences community




Funding available from RSC Divisions

Information about the Small Grants for Scientific Activities

Small Grants for Scientific Activities

Funds from RSC Divisions to support activities run by their members



Information about Travel Grants for PhD Students and Post-doctoral Researchers

Travel Grants for PhD Students and Post-doctoral Researchers

Support for PhD students and post-doctoral researchers to attend conferences and workshops that will benefit them professionally


Chemistry Biology Interface Division In Focus

Directing Biosynthesis III

19 - 21 September 2012, University of Nottingham, UK

Chemistry Biology Interface Division Prize and Award Winners 2012

A full list of winners of RSC Prizes and Awards in chemical biology

Sponsorship for Regional Meetings

The Division is keen to offer financial support for regional meetings that promote discussion and collaboration in key areas of the chemistry biology interface.