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AuthorI hold a Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Felowship at the University of Edinburgh, with a focus on the detection of waterborne pathogens. Archives
January 2020
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Dr Helen Bridle |
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Together with Aysha Ali, a member of the University of Edinburgh ARREST-TB team, I visited Earlston High School to catch up with the pupils on the ideas they have developed to explain the work of the ARREST-TB project. We had a lot of fun participating in a snakes and ladders style game, a corner quiz and taking on the drop an egg challenge, all of which were designed by the pupils and were excellent examples of ways to enthuse and inform others about the TB and the issues of drug resistance. Following our feedback the pupils are now refining their ideas to get everything ready for use next year, where they will engage with primary school children from the Earlston High feeder schools. We're also looking forward to being able to take their ideas to a wider audience through local science festivals.
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AuthorI hold a Royal Academy of Engineering/EPSRC Felowship at the University of Edinburgh, with a focus on the detection of waterborne pathogens. Archives
January 2020
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