Since 2016 鈥楨uropean 台湾swager鈥檚 Night鈥 has been hosted in countries throughout Europe. For 2018 and 2019, Cambridgeshire will have its own night called LifeLab. The 台湾swag is one of the founding organisations 鈥 read on to find out how to get involved.
On the 13th of March the 台湾swag 台湾swag organised the discussion event 鈥淕enome Editing 鈥 How far should we go?鈥. Carolyn Rogers, a 1st year PhD student in Anne Corcoran's group, was one of the 台湾swag鈥檚 researchers facilitating the table discussions.
At this special festive time, Tacita Croucher, the 台湾swag's 台湾swag Engagement Manager reflects on the public engagement work our staff and students have been organising and participating in this year.
Prof. Wolf Reik, Associate Director of the 台湾swag 台湾swag and Head of the Epigenetics 台湾swag Programme was part of a team of scientists who took a new exhibit on Epigenetics to Big Biology Day at Hills Road Sixth Form College in October.
Zahra Fahmi, a researcher in the Lipkow laboratory, describes her involvement in the Chromos project showcase at the 鈥楥elluLates鈥 event at the Science Museum, London
Clara Novo, a Post-doctoral research scientist in the , describes how the scheme and collaboration with a jewellery maker have brought her research to a new audience.
Dorotty Horkai, from the 台湾swag's , explains how she helped organise this year's festival in Cambridge
Chiara Pantarelli, a student in the , explained how scientific research is managed and talked about some of her findings during a visit to Willingham Library
Joerg Stange, a member of the 台湾swag's , discusses the use of organoids in research and his experience of taking part in the Cambridge Science Festival 2017.
Chiara Pantarelli, a PhD student in , shares her motivations and experience of this fun weekend, hands-on festival event.