CITER Soc Scientific Workshop 2019
12 Rhagfyr 2019
This year’s CITER Soc scientific workshop organised by postgraduate committee members took place on Wednesday 11 December 2019 in the School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University. The theme of the workshop was “drug delivery in science and health”. The workshop is targeted at A Level pupils with an interest in studying a medicine related degree and also to members of the CITER network. Forty two pupils attended the workshop from four secondary schools including Radyr Comprehensive School, Bishop of Llandaff Church in Wales School, Whitchurch High School and King Henry VIII School.
The programme included talks given by leaders in novel areas of cutting edge science, interactive sessions including debate sessions and engagement activities. The engagement activities provided an opportunity for pupils to learn about using medicinal maggots in wound healing, the skill of surgical suturing, special simulation glasses that simulate eye diseases and visual impairments to experience first hand the impact these common conditions have on sight, rehabilitation in terms of capturing the tiniest body movement by attaching wireless motion sensors to the front and back of the body whilst playing an interactive game grounded in movement sciences and physiotherapy to enable standardised, objective analysis of movement performance as well as understanding “the circulatory system and drug delivery using 3D models.
Many thanks to our keynote speaker Professor Arwyn Jones, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University for sharing his research and delivering a highly informative talk. Also thanks to our invited guest speakers in Cardiff University including Dr Elaine Ferguson in the School of Dentistry, Dr Siân Morgan in the School of Optometry and Vision Sciences and Dr Alex White in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Furthermore to the Biomechanics & Bioengineering Research Centre Versus Arthritis and external company BioMonde for exhibiting as part of the interactive sessions over the lunch and break times.
CITER would like to thank members for volunteering at this event and enthusing the pupils about science including Dr Rebecca Hemming, Dr Amy Codd, Dr Andreia de Almeida, Kate Milward, Marina De Vecchis, Afua Osei-Lah, Velina Nedelchheva, Kaiya Bartram-Daly and Peter Aaron together with the CITER Soc Committee members Lauren Evans (Chair), Sean Ashworth, Jabur Khan, Jake Bowd and Kiranjit Bains.
If you would like to become part of the CITER Soc Committee in 2020 which is run by our postgraduate members and have input into the events, social activities, visit secondary schools and organising the 2020 scientific workshop please contact the CITER office: