16/10/2024
How Cells Know Where to Grow After Injury Fish fins and single-cell sequencing help scientists glean new insights into tissue regeneration.
This page showcases the hands on activities proposed by the Cell Explorers programme. Funded by Science Foundation Ireland
16/10/2024
How Cells Know Where to Grow After Injury Fish fins and single-cell sequencing help scientists glean new insights into tissue regeneration.
12/09/2024
10/09/2024
Today, in collaboration with Megan Depinna & Foróige, we welcomed 13 youth group workers to our Science Club training.
We spend the day at University of Galway running hands on experiments and exploring the kit.
Based in 5 different counties, our attendees left with their science kit & ideas to run their own club!
This is part of GROWS project funded by the Medtronic Foundation.
27/08/2024
Ticket Reminder ✴️ To help us manage attendance numbers across the two days, we are asking visitors to register for free in advance.
🗓️ Dates: August 31st & September 1st, 2024
📍 Venue: Richmond Barracks, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Last year's turnout was huge, so don't miss out – register for your FREE tickets now to secure your spot! 🎟️
See you there! 🚀
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-maker-2024-tickets-970945402837
23/08/2024
How The Brain Sets Our Circadian Rhythm Our bodies sync our most basic functions with the external environment’s timescale via circadian rhythms. Those rhythms are why many people cycle through a r...
23/08/2024
Congratulations to our University of Galway Cell Explorers volunteers who graduated yesterday with a science degree. Congratulations Kate, Angeline, Xinyi, Erika, Sravani, Jisna, Mia and all! We could not exist without you, your generosity & passion.
24/05/2024
Thank you so much to Mark, Bianca & Natasha of the team for organising our 2024 network meeting!
Great discussions again this year at our national network meeting in Technological University of the Shannon, Athlone it is always a pleasure for our team coordinators to spend time together!
Science Foundation Ireland University of Galway
04/03/2024
Lovely pictures of our Fantastic DNA workshop by our young guests from Brubhride Youthproject for family day last weekend.
Thank you for visiting us!!!
04/03/2024
Meet our amazing Ambassadors Phu & Xilia who hosted 35 guests from Tuam Bru Bhríde WTID community for a VIP STEM experience on Saturday 2nd March.
Our young guests received bookings to Fantastic DNA, a physics show, free time & lunch! They liked it so much they even registered to an extra « slime » workshop. At the end of the day our guests left with a Cell Explorers goodie bag to be able to do Fantastic DNA at home. Thank you so much for attending, it was a pleasure to host you!
Thank you Phu & xilia for giving your time so that the event could run smoothly.
The day was organised by Kristin Anderson in collaboration with Mary from Bru Bhríde-Primary Health Care Bru and the organisers of the Engineering week family fun day.
This event is supported by our funded GROWS project.
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04/03/2024
Congratulations to our University of Galway team! Led by Anna, they ran 5 Fantastic DNA workshops for the family fun day! More than 150 young people engaged by the amazing work of 8 brilliant facilitators including long lasting & brand new members!
Thank you Aoife, Áine, Anna, Xinyi, Emma, Tara, Angeline, and Manuela!
02/03/2024
26/02/2024
Join us for the free to celebrate on Sat 3 Mar from 10am–4pm in the Alice Perry Engineering Building at .
You will meet Anna and her team and have a chance to prepare DNA like biomedical engineers do!
All details available & booking links in our Bio. Please share with families who migth want to take part.
The day is organised by the school of engineering at the university of Galway, in association with ConstructInnovate and