May 13, 2013
High school students in Kamloops and Logan Lake will be able to dust off their best CSI techniques when ‘Genome BC Geneskool’ visits these communities from Monday, May 13 – Wednesday May 15. Fun and interactive science workshops, presented in partnership with Let’s Talk Science, will allow students to delve into hands-on activities and try out practical scientific methods such as using genomic techniques to analyze and compare suspect DNA in a mock crime scene investigation.
The Genome BC Geneskool program has visited communities throughout BC for many years and hopes to impart how fascinating science can be. “Students are really enthusiastic about the workshop, because it makes science fun and relevant to their lives,” says Sally Greenwood, Vice President, Communications and Education at Genome BC. “We make sure to explain the scientific activities and how they can be applied in real life situations, and explore the potential applications and impact of genomic technologies on Canadian society.”
Greenwood notes that teachers also like the program because it ties in to the high school biology curriculum. “Our aim is that after attending ‘Genome BC Geneskool,’ students will continue to appreciate the value of science and math in today’s knowledge-based economy. We are hopeful that students not only develop greater understanding of genetic sciences, but realize the wealth of opportunity that exists in scientific disciplines.”
The free workshop sends scientist-presenters from the Let’s Talk Science program to rural communities, bringing molecular biology to regions where there are fewer opportunities for students to interact with advanced lab technology.
“The impact and applications of genome sciences in this century will be profound and far-reaching and we believe it is important that as a society we understand it,” says Dr. Alan Winter, President & CEO of Genome BC. “Engaging students in innovative education programs such as ‘Genome BC Geneskool’ helps them understand the significance of the science in a way that is accessible and exciting.”
About Let’s Talk Science:
Let’s Talk Science (LTS) is a national organization present at all major Canadian universities and colleges. The mandate of the UBC LTS program is to improve science, technology, engineering, and math literacy through innovative and engaging outreach efforts.
Through community events, partnership programs that pair Vancouver educators with graduate student volunteers, and outreach programs for students in the inner city as well as aboriginal youth, UBC LTS touches more than 15,000 youths from kindergarten to grade 12 each year across BC and the Yukon.
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For more information:
Media interested in visiting ‘Genome BC Geneskool’ in action or obtaining photos of local students participating in the program, please contact Jenny Boon at 778-327-8374.
For more information about Genome BC Education initiatives visit www.genomebc.ca or email gened@genomebc.ca.
For more information about Let’s Talk Science, visit http://ubclts.com or email lts@ubclts.com.