There is so much going on at the Cambridge Science Festival, running from 10 March till 23rd and it is not all aimed at children! Some highlights related to Immunology:
Monday 10 March, Sainsbury Laboratory, 47 Bateman Street
The Janus-faced interaction of plants and microbes,
Sebastian Schornack, lecture
Wednesday 12 March, 18:30 -19:30 Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, Room 9
Why cats make you sneeze: new research from immunology
Claire Bryant, lecture
Saturday 15 March, 10:00-15:00 Department of Pathology, Tennis Court Road
hands on, great chance to enthuse the public. You can still sign up to volunteer.
Tuesday, 18 March 18:00 to 19:15 Mill Lane Lecture Rooms, Room 3
Three newly elected Fellows of the Royal Society introduce us to their research, including Gillian Griffiths.
Sunday 23 March: 2:00 - 3:00pm 11:00am - 4:00pm Clinical School, Cambridge Biomedical Campus,
hands on. Same idea as for ‘Why Snot” the week before with the added excitement of the BSI’s giant nose. Volunteers still welcome.
Sunday 23 March: 2:00pm - 3:00pm William Harvey Lecture Theatre, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Pamela Ewan and Andrew Clark, lecture