Biochemical Society
Chinenye Okonkwo is a dedicated academic and professional in the field of biomolecular science and pharmacy. Currently serving as a PhD student and project assistant at Sheffield Hallam University, Chinenye contributes to the Equity in Doctoral Education through Partnership and Innovation (EDEPI) Project, which aims to enhance equity in doctoral programs for racially minoritised groups. Chinenye is also an active student member of both the Biochemical Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Prior experience includes a role as a student researcher in the Decolonising Hallam project and professional practice as a pharmacist at the Pharmacist Council of Nigeria and Limi Hospital, focusing on administrative and clinical pharmacy. Chinenye holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Biomolecular Science, a Master's degree in Pharmacology and Biotechnology, and a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Madonna University.
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Biochemical Society
Founded in 1911, the Biochemical Society exists to advance molecular bioscience, promoting its importance as an academic discipline, from grassroots level to government policy, and highlighting its role in positively effecting societal challenges. Offering an extensive programme of scientific meetings and training events, grants and awards, educational resources, policy work and public engagement, we provide support for researchers and scientists across all career stages. We also publish 7 journals through our wholly-owned publisher, Portland Press, disseminating world-leading research and reviews that cover the breadth of the molecular biosciences.