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From time to time, the SIB offers materials and events for schoolchildren to stimulate their curiosity and teach them about bioinformatics.

 

 

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NEWGlobine et Poïétine sur la piste de la moelle rouge, 2nd édition

Globine and Poïétine are off to new adventures! The second edition of the scientific fairytale “Globine et Poïétine sur la piste de la moelle rouge" is now available. It contains numerous additional illustrations and dialog, enriching the plotline and intrigue of the piece. Discover or rediscover their adventures within the human body!

Available for purchase on  www.lulu.com.

 

 

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Journey into a tiny world

A children’s book describing a marvelous voyage throughout the human body. Globin and Poietin’s tale of courage, fun and laughter takes them deep into the tiniest of worlds.

Available for purchase on  www.lulu.com.

 
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Globine et Poïétine sur la piste de la moelle rouge

Written and illustrated by Sylvie Déthiollaz et Vivienne Baillie Gerritsen, this scientific tale for children, written in French, has been translated into "Journey into a tiny world" in English. More

 

 

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Chromosome Walk

To celebrate its 10th anniversary the SIB partnered with Geneva’s Botanical Gardens to develop Chromosome Walk, complete with an educational exhibit. Along the stroll, various exhibits explained the tiny, but invisible world of genes and proteins. 
About the Chromosome Walk English  French

 

A quoi ça rime, l'aquaporine?

AquaWhat?

by Sylvie Déthiollaz and Vivienne Baillie Gerritsen
Originally written in French with the title,  A quoi ça rime, l'aquaporine?, this play is a discovery of the protein Aquaporin.
In French   English

 

Génome - Voyage au cœur du vivant

The Genome exhibition, which is part of the 450th anniversary celebrations of the University of Geneva, offers a dive into the infinitely small world of a cell’s nucleus with a sensory and surprising experience. Inside the especially designed globe structure , visitors will find a projection in 360 °, created by the biologist Drew Berry; an exhibition by the scenographer François Confino and piloted by the scientists of the UNIGE, with the cooperation of the University of Lausanne, the EPFL and the University of Neuchâtel.
From October, 13 2009 to January, 10 2010
About the Génome exhibition, in French
Facebook page, in French

 

 

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