Meet Gerry McLachlan, a research scientist who is investigating a genetic diseases. Gerry leads a group of scientists and together they are trying to better understand a disease called cystic fibrosis and discover ways to treat it. Meet a scientist that works at the Roslin Institute. Use the resources below to explore some real-life science with your class. Download Gerry's profile & activity pack! Curriculum links Literacy Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (Second and Third Level) I can show my understanding of what I listen to or watch by responding to literal, inferential, evaluative and other types of questions, and by asking different kinds of questions of my own. LIT 2-07a As I listen or watch, I can identify and discuss the purpose, main ideas and supporting detail contained within the text, and use this information for different purposes. LIT 2-04a When I engage with others, I can respond in ways appropriate to my role, show that I value others’ contributions and use these to build on thinking. LIT 2-02a To show my understanding across different areas of learning, I can identify and consider the purpose and main ideas of a text and use supporting detail. LIT 2-16a To show my understanding, I can respond to literal, inferential and evaluative questions and other close reading tasks and can create different kinds of questions of my own. ENG 2-17a When I engage with others, I can make a relevant contribution, encourage others to contribute and acknowledge that they have the right to hold a different opinion. I can respond in ways appropriate to my role and use contributions to reflect on, clarify or adapt thinking. LIT 3-02a To show my understanding across different areas of learning, I can: Identify and consider the purpose, main concerns or concepts and use supporting detail; make inferences from key statements; and Identify and discuss similarities and differences between different types of text. LIT 3-16a To show my understanding, I can comment, with evidence, on the content and form of short and extended texts, and respond to literal, inferential and evaluative questions and other types of close reading tasks. ENG 3-17a Science Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (Second and Third Level) Through research and discussion, I have an appreciation of the contribution that individuals are making to scientific discovery and invention and the impact this has made on society. SCN 2-20a I have collaborated with others to find and present information on how scientists from Scotland and beyond have contributed to innovative research and development. SCN 3-20a This article was published on 2024-09-02