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Posted on the 30th October 2024
Our third annual Future of Science conference was a hit!
This year’s Future of Science conference brought together students from across the South West of England for a day packed with insights and innovation!
Hosted at Bristol’s wonderful science museum We The Curious, the conference featured a powerful line-up of expert speakers, hands-on workshops and unique networking opportunities. Our third conference built on the successes of previous years to inspire and empower the next generation of scientists. From keynote speeches by trailblazing researchers to panels on diverse STEM career paths, the conference showcased impactful ways for students to shape the future of animal-free science.
Our speakers this year included Dr. Carol Treasure, who shared the impactful work of XCellR8, Dr. Lindsay Marshall, who highlighted advancements in animal-free cystic fibrosis research, Professor Geoff Pilkington, who detailed his pioneering career in animal-free brain tumour research, and Professor Amanda Ellison who discussed her innovative use of transcranial magnetic stimulation. The presentations concluded with an engaging panel discussion moderated by scientific consultant Rebecca Ram.
After lunch, Rebecca Ram led a workshop with students, diving deeper into non-animal research methods. Nick Jukes of InterNICHE hosted an interactive session where students practised essential surgical skills on non-animal models, building confidence and competence without the use of animals. Our Education Officer, Natasha Bailey, ran a hands-on workshop focused on the processes of safety testing, providing students with practical insight. Lastly, Mark White, our Head of Education, led a session encouraging students to critically discuss the ethical considerations surrounding animal experimentation.
For the first time, we live-streamed the talks and panel discussion! You can view these incredible presentations and discussions by clicking here.
The students gained valuable knowledge and practical experience, leaving the event feeling inspired and energised. Have a look at some of their feedback below:
We would like to thank our wonderful speakers and workshop hosts; Dr. Carol Treasure, Dr. Lindsay Marshall, Professor Geoff Pilkington, Professor Amanda Ellison, Rebecca Ram and Nick Jukes.
Register your interest for next year’s event by signing up here.
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