Lectures, tours and pickled animals
Our first year IB biology students went on a visit to the
Oxford University Natural History
Museum for a series of lectures relating to cells and evolution and a tour of the museum's fascinating
collections.
Professor Ilian Davis, from the
Department of Biochemistry
at Oxford University, talked about the role that cells play in the bodies of organisms and their structure.
A second lecture was given by Professor Robert MacLaren who talked about the two methods used to help blind
people regain at least some of their eyesight; gene therapy and electronic implants. Another lecture by
Professor Liam Dolan discussed the evolution of different plant species.
Students then went on a tour of amazing discoveries. They saw reptiles, mammals, and fish that were over
100 years old, the fifth largest collection of shrimp in the world, and even pickled animals! There was also
a chance to meet Oxford University students from various biology departments and take a look under the
microscope too.
IB biology student, Sarah Lathrop, said: “We played a photosynthesis game, viewed fruit flies and mitosis of
an animal cell under the microscope and found out why genetically modified tomatoes are important. All in
all it was a very interesting day”.
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