November 07, 2018
Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) will be on the Sunshine Coast this week to facilitate several workshops on topics related to genetics and forensics to local students.
This week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, groups of students at Elphinstone Secondary School and Chatelech Secondary School will get a unique and rare experience inside the world of genomics and genetics. Genome BC’s Geneskool Education Program will be running in-class, activities that focus on an assortment of advanced scientific methodologies and techniques.
The goal of the Geneskool activities is to introduce students to the study of genomics in a fun and interesting context. Beyond hands on experiments, the societal context and implications of various genomic technologies are discussed. As much as possible, these are student-driven discussions.
Students will also learn what a genome is: an organism’s complete set of DNA – basically a blueprint for an organism’s structure and function. They will also learn what genomics is: the science that aims to decipher and understand the entire genetic information of an organism (i.e. plants, animals, humans, viruses and microorganisms) encoded in DNA. The Genome BC Geneskool volunteers, scientist presenters from UBC’s Let’s Talk Science program, are often MSc and PhD candidates who share their motivation and passion for science with the students.
“Molecular biology is an integral part of our natural world,” says Sally Greenwood, Vice President, Communications and Societal Engagement at Genome BC. “The Genome BC Geneskool program offers students a chance to use advanced laboratory technology and techniques to see the tiny world that exists at the molecular level while learning, having fun and garnering a greater appreciation of the world around us.”