Very excited to have been part of this LifeLab session organised by Bone Research Society .
μ-VIS team worked together with Assoc. Prof. Claire Clarkin and her group to create a unique bone-themed Virtual Reality experience for c. 30 pupils from Shirley Junior School.
Students were taken into a VR tour of specimens imaged at μ-VIS which amongst others featured close encounters with a mouse skull and bones’ most abundant cells (i.e. the Osteocytes).
Lead: Dr Dimitris Vlachopoulos with Miss Stephanie Smith
Lead: Dr Claire Clarkin, Miss Alice Goring and Miss Aikta Sharma
Lead: Dr Beth Curtis Dr Rebeccca Moon
Lead: the μ-VIS team (Dr. Philipp Schneider, Dr. Orestis Katsamenis, Dr Richard Boardman) & Miss Alisha Sharma, Miss Katy Williams
The event took place on Tuesday 26
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June, 2018
Was great to have the place full with younger students today. What an awesome opportunity for the children. Thx @MRC_LEU @BoneResearchSoc @UoS_Medicine for running such great activities. #futurescientists https://t.co/IceeNT5I21
— LifeLab (@LifelabSoton) June 26, 2018
And another from @LifelabSoton with @SotonEngEnv @BoneResearchSoc Virtual Reality Bone!!! #Freaky #BRS2018 pic.twitter.com/mqsby2JMAX
— Dr Clarkin Lab (@ClarkinBoneBiol) June 26, 2018
What a fab way to learn about bones; using Virtual Reality!! pic.twitter.com/fwUhHZXDvA
— LifeLab (@LifelabSoton) June 26, 2018
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