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Science Week 2010 at the Barcelona Science Park

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 10.11.2010

Science Week 2010 at the Barcelona Science Park

As part of the which is being held this year in Catalonia from the 12nd to the 22th of November, The Barcelona Science Park (PCB) has organised a series of scientific dissemination activities: open house sessions and the cycle of scientific workshops , in which those attending can learn about and perform some of the experiments currently being conducted at the PCB laboratories.


The open house sessions at the PCB are scheduled twice daily on the 16 and 18 of November at 10.00h and 15.30h. Attendants will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from a doctoral student how a doctorate thesis research project is carried. The researcher will first explain what the thesis is about and then the attendants will visit the Park’s laboratories and the scientific services where the doctoral student has been working on his or her project. The visit is organised as a game in which the visitors have “to hunt” for clues. The topic of the project being presented during these open house days is “How can we identify the genetic mutations involved in cancer?” and it focuses on the study of differences in the behaviour of malignant and benign tumour cells from the point of view of their genetic activity. This presentation is an adaptation for the public of various research projects and will be presented by Elisa Espinet, researchers in the Colorectal Cancer Laboratory, directed by Eduard Batlle, of the Barcelona Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB). The activity is being run in collaboration with researchers from the Advanced Digital Microscopy (ADM) Core Facilit and the Centre Nacional d’Anàlisi Genòmica.

The experimental workshops “Do research!” will be held on four consecutive Saturdays, on the 13, 20 and 27th of Novembre, and 11 and 18th of December from 11.00 to 13.00 h at the premises of La Pedrera de Caixa Catalunya (Passeig de Gràcia, 92). There will also be midweek workshops, aimed at the school and college community, on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10.00 to 12.00h which will be held at the OpenLab of the Barcelona Science Park (Torre R, Baldiri Reixac,4).

These workshops will address a wide range of topics, including how a crime suspect is investigated on the basis of various DNA samples, the use of fruit flies in studying certain diseases such as cancer, and a look at the different stages of drug development, with the opportunity to take part in the synthesis of a drug for treating Parkinson’s disease. Those wishing to participate must reserve their place in advance as the number of places is limited. The activity benefits from the input of researchers from the IRB Barcelona,the Combinatorial Chemistry Unit(UQC-PCB) and the University of Psicology.