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The University of Southampton
LifeLab

The healthy generation

Me, my health and my children's health

PI: Marcus Grace

Aims
Methods

The initial pilot project for LifeLab was funded through a Wellcome Trust People’s Award .

Students visited their local university hospital medical research facility and gained first-hand experience of modern biomedical practices and techniques.

The project enabled students to:

The project ran for one year (Jan 2009-Jan 2010) and employed two teachers part time to trial and evaluate the feasibility of running LifeLab activity days

Impact to date

You can read the paper here .

The project was very successful, two Southampton state schools participated – Redbridge Community College and Upper Shirley High - and it culminated in a schools’ conference and celebration event attended by parents and local dignitaries, at which the students showcased their science posters and took part in a debate around health issues.

This pilot study measured students’ knowledge and views before and six months after the LifeLab visit.

Key findings were that the one-day LifeLab visit created a sustained understanding that early life nutrition can have a long-term effect on our health, and it raised students’ interest in taking science beyond compulsory schooling and following science-based career.

Upper Shirley High were commended for taking part in Lifelab in their school’s Ofsted report

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