Abstract

On the 22 September 2014, two researchers from the University of Edinburgh, Covadonga Huidobro and Asta Valanciute, arrived at the High School in Plateliai, Lithuania. There were plenty of educational resources, including bags of different coloured beads, cell organelles, tubes, pipettes, gloves and so forth. With the help of sponsorship from both the Biochemical Society, via an ongoing grant, and the IGMM, the mission was to organize educational activities during the week of 22–26 September in the High Schools of Plateliai and of the Old Town in Plunge. It was also hoped to discuss the novelties in molecular/cellular biology and biochemistry, and to increase interest and knowledge about bioscience and the importance of our research to children and teachers.

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