Our Secondary school workshops are all curriculum-linked, interactive and reveal the real-life science being done at the Roslin Institute, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and across the University of Edinburgh. All of our workshops are led by the Roslin Institute Public Engagement team and supported by our researchers, postgraduate students and scientific staff, giving your pupils the opportunity to find out more about studying and working in science. DNA & the Genome | PCR Masterclass: A Question of Taste A full day, hands-on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) masterclass. Using their own DNA, students will discover and compare their version of a bitter taste receptor gene (genotype) with their ability to taste the bitter compound (phenotype). Includes a unique opportunity to meet and work with our scientists. Proteins & Antibodies | ELISA Masterclass: Flu Fighters A full day, hands-on workshop working with proteins and antibodies. A chance for your AH pupils to work with our scientists and use real lab equipment. In this enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) masterclass, your pupils will diagnose the disease status of chickens to identify which are infected with the influenza virus. What does an EBSOC workshop for Secondary pupils look like? Watch this video to find out!Do you want to get your pupils excited about their visit to the Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre. Watch this video for more information about what to expect on the day. Please note that we have a more detailed pre-visit visual story (with and without background music to limit sensory overstimulation) here. This article was published on 2024-09-02