The children observed flies, plants and anemones. They mixed and unmixed colors and even extracted DNA from tomato!
Their visit was a real success. The children, the teachers and the COS members were thrilled by the event.
This event built upon a teaching concept developed by Yohanns Bellaïche (Institut Curie, France) and curated by the Cercle FSER.
A huge thanks goes to: Marion Louveaux, Paola Ruiz Duarte, Emmanuel Gaquerel, Zheni Li, Olympe Grandcolas, Andrea Leibfried, Julie Carnesecchi, Katrin Domsch, Victor Jones, Marie Jacobovitz, Diana Bryant and Gideon Bergheim for making this event possible.
Some images of the event:
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Amaya and Alexis will be representing the lab at the
Alexis will be giving a keynote lecture during the
The german research foundation (DFG) has created the creation of a nation wide research consortium to elucidate the mechanisms by which plants organs acquire their specific shape. This multidisciplinary consortium called FOR2581: Morphodynamics of plants is established for an initial period of 3 years and is coordinated by
Paola, Amaya and Alexis as well as our COS colleagues Christophe (Lohmann lab) and Borja (Wolf lab) participated to the Weinheim Altstadtlauf. We had great weather and a lot of fun during 10km. The running virus is spreading through the lab…
Alexis will be present in Elche (Spain) on March 15-17 for the very nice
Martin successfully defended his Master thesis! Congratulations.
Alexis will be in Japan at the
in Sanya (China) Oct. 20th-25th
he Maizel lab has ventured in climbing trees! One can work on roots and be open minded 🙂