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Your school could be involved with the work at Manchester Cancer Research Centre
Manchester Cancer Research Centre shared on LinkedIn:
“On Thursday 11th and Friday 12th July, a team from the Manchester Breast Centre had a great time at Beaver Road Primary School in Didsbury, Manchester, showing pupils from different year groups a bit about life as a cancer researcher.
Dr Bruno Simões, a research fellow in the breast biology group and Sara Cabral, a PhD student, explained to students what is in a cell, how the cell works, and how it helps our bodies grow and stay healthy.
Years 4 and 5 developed their knowledge of how cells work, understanding the process of DNA replication and cell division. Pupils investigated how small changes in how a cell replicates and divides can give us clues about how and why cancer develops, and what we can do to stop it.
Thanks very much to everyone at Beaver Road – we felt so lucky to be invited to work with your young scientists, and we hope that some of them will come and join us full-time when they grow up!
For more information about how your school could be involved with our work at Manchester Cancer Research Centre, please contact [email protected]”