- Oxfordshire Science Festival
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- Oxfordshire Science Festival
OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 1 OXFORDSHIRE SCIENCE FESTIVAL 23 JUNE – 3 JULY 2016 IN ASSOCIATION WITH: GET HANDS-ON AT OUR SCIENCE FAIRS! GET INVOLVED IN EXCITING TALKS AND DEBATES GET INSPIRED BY SCIENCE THROUGH THE ARTS BOOK YOUR TICKETS: www.OxSciFest.org PRINCIPAL SPONSOR MAJOR PARTNERS OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 2 MAIN PARTNERS AND SPONSORS IN ASSOCIATION WITH PRINCIPAL SPONSOR MAJOR PARTNERS 2 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 3 WELCOME TO THE FESTIVAL! This year, the Oxfordshire Science Festival kickstarts a new format! Thanks to the support of Science Oxford, we’re hoping to build a major science festival in Oxfordshire over the coming years. Meet the scientists with lively hands-on activities, thought-provoking talks and debates, and inspiring events showing science through the arts. For the first time, the festival takes place in summer, with three exciting science fairs and an appealing line-up of events. There is something for everyone, so don’t wait to explore our programme! We’re looking forward to sharing our passion for science with you, THE FESTIVAL TEAM THE 2016 FESTIVAL TEAM Director SaÏ d Hasnaoui Events Manager Meghan Mitchell Trustees Christine Antoun Jennifer Bardsley Bryan Brown Frank Close Georgina Ferry Iain Littlejohn James McDermott Anne Osterrieder Lesley Paterson Ian Thompson James White Twitter: @OxSciFest Support team from Science Oxford Steve Burgess (strategy) Bridget Holligan (strategy) Jude Eades (communications) Jane Braddock (accounting) Luiza Patorski (programme) Rowena Fletcher-Wood (programme) Sophie Batin (education) Scientific advisers Frank Close Kay Davies Marcus du Sautoy Chris Lintott Graphic Design www.savageandgray.co.uk Thanks to our special advisers Isabelle Boscaro-Clarke Emma Clare Annabel Cook Dominic McDonald Peter McQuitty Louise Upton Renée Watson Facebook: www.facebook.com/oxfordshiresciencefestival BOOK YOUR TICKETS: www.OxSciFest.org Concessions for students and under18s | Family tickets available (four people) Oxfordshire Science Festival is a charity dedicated to the development of a science festival in the region of Oxford. Charity no 1151361 and company limited by guarantee no 7189165 3 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 4 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 5 PRINCIPAL SPONSOR OF THE OXFORDSHIRE SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2016 Image: Ian Wallman IWPhotographic.com Find out more about the huge amount of fascinating and important research going on at the University of Oxford: Meet our researchers at the many interactive stalls and engaging events at the Oxfordshire Science Festival. Explore and discover more science research online at: www.oxfordsparks.co.uk Oxford for Oxford Oxford for Oxford is running a series of public-facing Family Fun Days, at which members of the public are invited to meet Oxford University researchers, join in with experiments and activities, and learn about the work that is being done at the University: www.ox.ac.uk/oxford-for-oxford Visit the University’s amazing museums, libraries and gardens: www.museums.ox.ac.uk TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 5 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 6 OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL THURSDAY 23 JUNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY IN THE NEW GENOMICS ERA, BY DAME KAY DAVIES DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 23 JUNE, 17:00 VENUE: MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, OXFORD ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Kay Davies has dedicated her life to the cure of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which is one of the most common, fatal genetic disorders diagnosed in children. She contributed to the design of the pre-natal tests used around the world. Her team isolated a key gene sequence for the potential treatment of the disease, and she’s now leading clinical trials for the development of a cure. Learn about this scientific journey, and engage in a conversation with one of the most remarkable Oxford scientists. LEOPOLD EYHARTS, ESA ASTRONAUT, IN CONVERSATION WITH ‘THE NEW SCIENTIST’ DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 23 JUNE, 19:30 VENUE: MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, OXFORD ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Leopold Eyharts flew on the Atlantis Shuttle to the International Space Station in 2008. Part of his mission included the installation of the Colombus Space Laboratory, the main contribution of Europe to the International Space Station. In 1998, Leopold flew on a Soyouz Space Shuttle to the Russian MIR station. Engage in a conversation about his adventures and the future of manned exploration of space. Chaired by Valerie Jamieson, Editorial Content Director, New Scientist. 6 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 7 SPACE DAY IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD’S DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS FRIDAY 24 JUNE SPACE ON THE STREETS DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 24 JUNE, 13:00 - 17:00 VENUE: BROAD STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE, DROP-IN SUITABILITY: ALL AGES The University of Oxford’s Department of Physics takes you on a journey through the cosmos. Learn how to detect exoplanets, make a dry ice comet, explore Mars rovers, understand the expansion of the Universe, observe the Sun, play with galaxies and have loads of fun with enthusiastic astrophysicists! TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 7 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 8 SPACE DAY IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD’S DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS SATELLITES 4 EVERYONE DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 24 JUNE, 18:00 VENUE: MARTIN WOOD LECTURE THEATRE, 20 PARKS ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ We all know that our satnav systems use GPS and weather forecasting uses meteorological satellites, but do you know that satellites are also used in farming, finance, transport systems, helping with natural disaster management, tracking wildlife and helping to eradicate illegal fishing? Learn about the latest satellite technology, and how space is part of our everyday life. In association with the Satellite Applications Catapult I WANT TO BELIEVE: AN ASTRONOMER’S SEARCH FOR ALIENS DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 24 JUNE, 19:30 VENUE: MARTIN WOOD LECTURE THEATRE, 20 PARKS ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Astronomers have discovered that the Universe is full of potential homes for life, with planets around the vast majority of stars, yet the skies remain disappointingly free of swooping starships, visiting aliens or radio signals from space. Chris Lintott looks at the evidence for life in the Universe, explains how you can help and tries to argue that the truth is out there somewhere. STELLARIUM MASTER CLASS – LEARN HOW TO FIND THE CONSTELLATIONS DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 24 JUNE, 21:00 VENUE: MARTIN WOOD LECTURE THEATRE, 20 PARKS ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE, DROP-IN SUITABILITY: 14+ 8 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: You want to know the constellations but you don’t have a planetarium at home? No worries! Install Stellarium on your computer and learning about the sky will be made really easy. This workshop will give you an introduction on how to use this incredible freeware to become a master at the recognition of stars and planets. www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 9 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR AN EXCITING PROGRAMME OF HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES, TALKS, DEBATES AND CREATIVE EVENTS OXFORD CITY CENTRE, 25/26 JUNE FLASH BANG CHEMISTRY SHOW INTERNAL SOUNDS: LISTENING TO THE BODY IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY MEDICINE DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 13:30 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 13:30 SUITABILITY: 8+ VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, LONG ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Coloured flames, speedy reactions, liquid nitrogen and hydrogen gas! Probing the world with diffraction and spectroscopy, find out how scientists from the ISIS neutron and muon source use a particle accelerator to explore the properties of materials, and discover some of the fascinating systems they study. By Isis Neutron and Muon Source, STFC What would it have been like to visit your physician in the 19th century? Researcher Melissa Dickinson takes you on a time travel to discover how the sounds of the body helped determine medical diagnoses thanks to surprising instruments. UNCOVER THE HIDDEN: A SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION OF OLD MANUSCRIPTS CAN FIVE-A-DAY KEEP DEMENTIA AWAY? DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 13:00-17:00 DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 15:00 VENUE: WESTON LIBRARY, BROAD STREET, OXFORD VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE, DROP-IN ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ SUITABILITY: 14+ Discover how cutting-edge research led by the Bodleian Library is used to uncover hidden texts in their treasures and identify pigments. Join Head of Heritage Science, David Howell, and photochemist Kate Nicholson, for a demonstration of the use of hyperspectral imaging and Raman spectroscopy. How does our lifestyle affect the likelihood of developing dementia? What choices can you make to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s? Join John Gallacher for a lively discussion and Q&A on exciting new research that indicates a healthier lifestyle – including exercising, limited alcohol intake, and not smoking – is more important than genetics for cutting the risk of Alzheimer’s. TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 9 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 10 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR CHASING THE BIG BANG DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 15:00 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, ASSEMBLY ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ How did the Universe begin? We are now on the hunt to find signals from the Big Bang itself, looking for ripples in space-time put in at the beginning of time. Engage in a fascinating conversation with cosmologist Jo Dunkley, and find out how new telescopes in Chile and the South Pole might give us the answer! HUMANS 2.0 – HOW TO REGULATE HUMAN ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES? DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 15:00 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, LONG ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Neural implants, nanomedicine, brain enhancing drugs, genetic engineering… Many human enhancement technologies are emerging and raise ethical and legal challenges. This interactive event will present scenarios and take you on a journey to the edge of technologies and ethics. PHYSICS FAN FICTION DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 16:30 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 16+ 10 Apocalypses and politics go hand in hand as University of Oxford physicist Fran Day takes a break from studying particles that probably don’t exist to take to the stage in a stand-up comedy spectacular that is witty, irreverent and occasionally surreal. Equipped with bundles of laughs, what better way is there to spend your Saturday afternoon? TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 11 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR METHOD IN THE MOTION, A DANCED LECTURE ©NASA GROWING PLANTS ON MARS DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 16:30 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, ASSEMBLY ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Have you ever wondered if you could really grow plants on Mars? You’ve seen the movie, now come and explore the science behind The Martian, with Kyle Grant. His project specialises in the design of bacteria and plants that can colonise and survive in Martian and Lunar settings. In collaboration with NASA, the project hopes to one day provide crop plants and engineered bacterial counterparts for the support of astronauts on space missions. WHY DO PEOPLE MIGRATE? DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 17:00 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, LONG ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Why do people move? How do you decide between the risk it takes to make the journey, and the opportunities it may bring you? Based on a live experiment on Broad Street (which took place earlier on Saturday 25 June as part of the street science programme), this discussion / debate explores the personal characteristics one needs to have to become a migrant, and highlights the latest research on migrations. DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 19:00 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, ASSEMBLY ROOM ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Come and be part of a unique evening combining scientific talks with inspirational dance. Hear researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics talk about their work as their science is interpreted by FLUX, a dance company specialising in translating scientific principles into theatrical form. A one-off event exploring curiosity and creativity in their many and varied forms. By the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford CEILIDH: LET’S (DNA)CE! DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 21:00-00:00 VENUE: ST EBBES SCHOOL HALL, WHITE HOUSE RD, OXFORD ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Move your body with the science ceilidh! Is there a more fun way to do biology? Edinburghbased scientist Lewis Hou and his ceilidh band take you on an adventure of laughter, science, and fun. Turn your body into a molecule and dance a jig. By the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford For more info on the live experiment, see the CONTAINED booth on page 18. TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 11 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 12 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR SCIENCE IN A CRISIS: FAST-FORWARDING CLINICAL RESEARCH FOR EBOLA DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 14:30 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ How do you assess potential treatments for a disease such as Ebola, during the largest outbreak in history? Peter Horby’s team run clinical trials under such challenging conditions. Share this scientific and humanitarian mission, with insights from clinical studies led in Liberia and Sierra Leone. MINI PROFESSORS: SCIENCE WORKSHOPS FOR 2-5 YEAR OLDS DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 13:00, 14:30 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL ADMISSION: £3 SUITABILITY: 2-5 Children can easily absorb information and learn from an early age. This is why the Mini Professors are encouraged to explore for themselves, interact as much as possible and wonder at the world around them. The workshop is packed full of experiments, singing, stories and loads of fun! SEVEN NEW MAPS OF THE WORLD DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 13:00 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 7+ Visualise the world in the 21st century in seven new maps! Geographers Ben Hennig and Danny Dorling present some of the key challenges and questions relating to the future of people across the world, using a series of seven thought-provoking maps about our lives on the planet. 12 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 13 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR HENRY MOSELEY – SCIENCE’S LOST HERO ACHIEVING NUCLEAR FUSION DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 16:00 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ How to create in the lab the process taking place at the heart of the stars? How to harvest this energy to power the world? Nuclear fusion is arguably the hardest technical challenge humanity works on at the moment. The UK significantly contributes to this world-wide research effort with the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy. Get insights from the lab, and learn everything you need to know about nuclear fusion! THE LIVING WELL TALES DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 17:30 VENUE: STORY MUSEUM, PEMBROKE STREET, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 18:00 VENUE: PHOENIX PICTUREHOUSE, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Henry Moseley is regarded as one of the most important scientific heroes that never was. Just one year after solving one of chemistry’s greatest conundrums, he was killed in action at Gallipoli in World War One. His contribution to science is a lasting legacy, and his work underpins one of the key techniques used in modern science to understand the atomic make-up of materials. This film, created by Diamond Light Source, celebrates his life and work, and is followed by a panel discussion with leading scientists who rely on Moseley’s legacy to carry out their research today. This storytelling event run by Living Well Oxford explores the medical condition known as stroke. Hear moving personal stories from patients, doctors and researchers, as they describe their unique perspectives on the illness. What does it feel like to have a stroke and what can life be like afterwards? What more do we need to learn about strokes? What are the most effective treatments and is prevention better than cure? TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 13 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 14 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR TOWN HALL PROGRAMME EXPLORE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH WITH EXCITING ACTIVITIES FOR ALL! SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 12PM-5PM SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 1PM-5PM FREE | DROP-IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE VS YOU Can you beat a robot? Join the tournament and test your skills! Learn about the basic building blocks of robotics, and discover how computers can see. Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford SOLVING MOLECULAR JIGSAW PUZZLES TO FIGHT MALARIA Grow protein crystals and observe them with a microscope, build 3D models of proteins, and play with protein structures to discover how our body fights malaria. Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford SCIENCE SATURDAY CLUB LIVE What child doesn't love gunge, games and making things? Bring them along to Saturday Science Club Live, where they can create slime, solve puzzles and make moving paper dinosaurs. Science Oxford PEPTIDE LAUNCHING CATAPULTS AND EXOSOME EGGS Penetrate the cell with a precision catapult. Don’t miss the target and learn about gene therapy! Decode a DNA message and grasp the mysteries of exosomes, viruses and bacteria. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford HOW OUR BODIES ARE SHAPED IN THE WOMB Unravel one of the greatest mysteries of life and explore the development of the embryo in various animals thanks to fantastic animations, time lapse movies and hands-on activities. Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford GLOBAL RESEARCH BATTLING GLOBAL EPIDEMICS Want to prevent the spread of epidemics such as the Ebola or Zika virus, and learn about treatments and research? Wear protective equipment, check your hand hygiene with UV light, and shoot the virus! Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford 14 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 15 SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY AND 21ST CENTURY INDUSTRIAL BIOTECH Play with microbes, discover synthetic biology and unravel the mysteries of the cell to produce chemicals used in a vast array of everyday objects. Meet the scientists and learn about careers! Green Biologics Ltd IMMTAC TECHNOLOGY: A NOVEL THERAPY FOR CANCER KICK THE HABIT – BUT WHAT’S THE EVIDENCE? How can we help our own immune system beat cancer? Discover a novel approach for cancer treatment designed by Milton Park Company Immunocore Ltd. Immunocore Ltd. E-WASTE: LET’S BE CLEVER! Millions of tons of electronic waste is discarded around the world every year. Discover how this issue could be dealt with in a CLEVER way! Research group CLEVER (Closed Loop Emotionally Valuable E-waste Recovery) TRAIN YOUR BRAIN! What is in a cigarette? What does smoking do to the body? What are the best strategies to prevent and quit smoking? Insightful demonstrations, games and crafts. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford Saturday only DISCOVERING NEW DRUGS: A GLIMPSE INTO THE OPEN ACCESS MODEL Train and test your brain with this fun app developed by Oxford researchers. Memory, language and attention are screened by this tool designed to help stroke survivors recover. Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre, University of Oxford HOW DO YOU BUILD A QUANTUM COMPUTER AND HOW WILL IT CHANGE YOUR LIFE? Why is discovering new drugs often such a long and difficult process? Engage with the scientists through games and activities to learn why it is so hard, and how it could be made easier! How is Oxford going to build one of the world’s first quantum computers? Take part in this adventure! Learn how a quantum computer works, and what complex problems they could help us solve. Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford Department of Physics, University of Oxford TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 15 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 16 DIAMOND LIGHT SOURCE – LIGHT FOR SCIENCE Get hands-on with light, and understand how the UK’s national synchrotron facility works. Discover how its light helps researchers explore the atomic structure of everything from Martian meteorites to viruses. Diamond Light Source EPIDEMIOLOGY IN ACTION: THINK BIG TO MAKE IT COUNT How do you study health at the scale of a large population? Recruit patients, search for diseases and analyse your data in a colourful game designed to help you understand the basics of epidemiology. Nuffield Department of Population health, University of Oxford HOW TO BUILD AN ANIMAL How does a single cell grow into a whole animal? How do animals of different shapes and sizes develop? Explore the stages of animal development, and how different animal shapes evolved. EATING OUR GRUBS! SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND FUN PHYSICS PHENOMENA Have you ever tried eating bugs? Discover the science and psychology behind eating insects and learn how they are good for you and the environment by taking on an adventure! Who knows? You might even win a very special treat! Join the enthusiastic engineers and scientists from Siemens Magnet Technology in lively experiments. See how fun science links to advanced medical technologies used in MRI machines worldwide! Oxford Brookes University Siemens Magnet Technology Saturday Only THE PSYCHSCIENCE BOOTH: A WINDOW INTO PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH Challenge your brain with fun games! Will you be still be able to write, read, or see normally? To recover, take a minute to challenge your creativity, practice mindfulness and learn about the brain! VACCINES WORK Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Challenge yourself in an exploration of trials for new malaria and typhoid vaccines, and learn about vaccines through fun props and games! Oxford Vaccine Group and the Jenner Institute, University of Oxford Oxford Brookes University Oxford Brookes University Saturday only 16 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 17 MAKING WAVES WITH THE ISIS NEUTRON AND MUON SOURCE Waves are all around us! See waves in action and explore their strange behaviour. Discover how they are used to understand the world we live in, from spider silk to superconductors. ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, RAL-STFC Sunday Only FUSION AND FISSION ENERGY DEM BONES AND MUSCLES Have fun at the core of the atom with games and activities about nuclear energy. How does fission work? How do you achieve fusion? Play with robots and challenge yourself with energetic games! Could you perform microscopic surgery? Test your skills using our surgical simulator. Then come and explore a giant interactive gut to find out about the huge variety of bacteria living in our bodies and what role they play in our health. Culham Centre for Fusion Energy & National Nuclear Laboratory THE BRAIN GAME Have you ever played snakes & ladders or cards in the neuroscience way? Have a go at these fun games designed to learn about your brain! GET TO KNOW YOUR BRAIN Peep into the mysteries of the functioning of the brain. Stimulate models of brain cells, understand senses, learn how to read people’s expressions, and get to read brainwaves! Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Oxford Sunday only BIOMEDICAL IMAGING: SNAPSHOTS OF LIFE Oxford Neuroscience, University of Oxford Discover how we can see what cannot be seen with microscopes, ultrasound, and MRI machines. Have a go at multiple fun activities, and turn your smartphone into a microscope! Oxford-Nottingham Biomedical Imaging Centre for Doctoral Training TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford Sunday only SCIENCE OF ARCHAEOLOGY FAMILY EVENT Celebrate the launch of Oxfordshire Science Festival with our afternoon family event. We will be joined by Oxford Archaeology, who recently excavated the Westgate centre. See 3D computer generated archaeological models and have a go at being an environmental archaeologist yourself. Museum of Oxford & Oxford Archaeology www.OxSciFest.org 17 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 18 OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR STREET SCIENCE PROGRAMME BROAD STREET AND CORNMARKET STREET SATURDAY 25 JUNE, 11PM-5PM / SUNDAY 26 JUNE, 1PM-5PM OXFORD VOLCANO! TRAIN YOUR BRAIN! A giant volcano is about to smoke on Broad Street! See the demo, take part in activities, and learn about the science of volcanos and how human populations can adapt to the risk. Train and test your brain with this fun app developed by Oxford researchers. Memory, language and attention are screened by this tool designed to help stroke survivors recover. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford MOONROCKS, METEORITES, AND THE HUNT FOR ALIENS Have you ever held or seen real Moon rocks or a piece of the planet Mars? Don’t miss your chance! And don’t forget to program robots to find out how we can explore space. STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Saturday only, Cornmarket Street, in front of Lush OXFORD HANDS-ON SCIENCE Mini-explosions, hot air balloons, DNA extraction from kiwi fruits, and lots of cuddly microbes! Don’t miss out on the cocktail of experiments from the enthusiastic young scientists from Oxford Hands-On Science. Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre, University of Oxford COLOURFUL PATHOLOGY Take a look at the secret beauty of life. Explore the causes of disease as seen at the microscopic scale. Find out how these colourful images are used by pathologists to help look after us. The Royal College of Pathologists Cornmarket Street, in front of WHSmith SUGAR, ENERGY & DIABETES Find out where your pancreas is and what is does. How does sugar affect the body? Hear how diabetes research in Oxford is helping tackle one of our biggest health problems. Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism MAKE A CHROMOSOME AND A DNA BRACELET Are you a sprinter or an endurance athlete? Learn about genetics and DNA with fun activities! Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford Saturday only CONTAINED Explore research about a major society topic in an immersive way, thanks to a participatory and surprising installation which is also a live experiment. IMI, University of Oxford & Justice in Motion Saturday only Sunday only, with activities on Broad Street and on Cornmarket Street, in front of Lush and EE 18 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 19 INCREDIBLE INSECTS Come and see some spectacular insect specimens and handle live insects. Meet experts to find out what insects are, what they do and why we couldn’t live without them! Oxford University Museum of Natural History Saturday only PARTICLE PHYSICS FUN! CANCER RESEARCH IN OXFORD Make friends with electrons, strange quarks and the Higgs boson. Build the Universe from Lego bricks. See the tracks of cosmic rays in a cloud chamber, and learn about the LHC! How can we beat cancer? Hear insights from Oxford researchers, and learn how we can understand cancer, design new drugs and overcome its resistance. Department of Physics, University of Oxford OPERATION TICK-TOCK GOES YOUR BODY CLOCK Try your hand at a giant operation game, discover some of the latest operation technologies, explore the human body under the microscope and learn about human anatomy! Are you a lark or an owl? Engage with researchers to investigate the genetics of our body clock, and how it impacts our health. MRC Harwell Saturday only Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford Saturday only RHYTHMS OF LIFE RECYCLE FOR OXFORD Still puzzled about whether it’s recyclable or not? Put some science into your recycling, and get handson with waste! Like to look at your smartphone before going to bed? Understand how light affects sleep and how sleep disruption affects health. Sleep and Circadian Neurosciences Institute, University of Oxford Saturday only Oxford City Council Saturday only Department of Oncology, University of Oxford KICK THE HABIT – BUT WHAT’S THE EVIDENCE? What is in a cigarette? What does smoking do to the body? What are the best strategies to prevent and quit smoking? Insightful demonstrations, games and crafts. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford Sunday Only SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND FUN PHYSICS PHENOMENA Join the enthusiastic engineers and scientists from Siemens Magnet Technology in lively experiments. See how fun science links to advanced medical technologies used in MRI machines worldwide! Siemens Magnet Technology Sunday Only TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 19 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 20 MONDAY 27 JUNE THE PHYSICS OF LIFE; AN EXPLORATION OF BIOLOGY ON THE NANOSCALE A ‘VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION’ TO… SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS DATE/TIME: MONDAY 27 JUNE, 12:30-13:15 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE; DROP-IN SUITABILITY: 14+ Explore mental health questions with authors of the ‘A very short introduction’ series, and researchers and health practitioners from the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. DATE/TIME: MONDAY 27 JUNE, 17:30 & 18:30 VENUE: DENYS WILKINSON BUILDING, KEBLE ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE; BOOK TICKETS SUITABILITY: 14+ Immerse yourself in the living nano-world with Oxford physicists! A showcase of biophysics research with demonstrations, stalls, flash talks and lab tours. See experimental equipment in action and real working labs. Interact with scientists at the forefront of research and get insights into our current understanding of the physics of life, and how these advances can benefit medical research. Today’s session: Schizophrenia, psychotic disorders, bipolar disorders… get ‘a very short introduction’ to severe mental illness and dive into a thoughtprovoking discussion with psychiatrist Tom Burns. 20 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: THE FUTURE OF THE PROFESSIONS, BY DANIEL SUSSKIND DATE/TIME: MONDAY 27 JUNE, 19:00 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ In the era of the development of technologies like robotics and artificial intelligence, machines are more and more capable of outperforming human beings at work tasks. What will be the decline of today’s professions? What are the prospects for employment, and how will professions like doctors, teachers, architects, the clergy, lawyers, and many others adapt to this emerging world? What could be the new models to produce and distribute expertise in society? www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 21 TUESDAY 28 JUNE A ‘VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION’ TO… MENTAL HEALTH DURING ADOLESCENCE DATE/TIME: TUESDAY 28 JUNE, 12:30-13:15 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE; DROP-IN SUITABILITY: 14+ Explore mental health questions with authors of the ‘A very short introduction’ series, and researchers and health practitioners from the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. Today’s session: Get ‘a very short introduction’ to mental health during adolescence and dive into a thought-provoking discussion with psychiatrist Belinda Lennox and psychologist Peter Smith. BOARD GAMES: MOVERS AND SHAKERS WHAT WE CANNOT KNOW’, BY MARCUS DU SAUTOY DATE/TIME: TUESDAY 28 JUNE, 18:00 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Britain’s most famous mathematician explores the limits of human knowledge, to probe whether there is anything we truly cannot know. Are there limits to what we can discover about our physical Universe? Is time before the Big Bang a no go arena? Are there ideas so complex that they are beyond the conception of our finite human brains? Are there true statements that can never be proved true? Prepare to be taken to the edge of knowledge to find out what we cannot know. TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: DATE/TIME: TUESDAY 28 JUNE, 19:30-22:30 VENUE: OLD FIRE STATION, OXFORD ADMISSION: £10/£8(CONC.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Ludo, snakes & ladders and draughts are all popular pastimes, but in the past couple of decades a new generation of board games from designers with backgrounds in maths and science has begun to break the Monopoly monopoly. Perhaps the most successful of these is multi award winning Reiner Knizia, who joins mathematician Katie Steckles and board game lover Quentin Cooper to discuss how you develop a game which is easy to learn, hard to master and fun to play time after time. With a chance to have a go at some of Reiner’s latest creations and other top games afterwards. www.OxSciFest.org 21 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 22 WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE A ‘VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION’ TO… DRUGS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PUBLIC DEBATE - IS GENETIC ENGINEERING OF HUMANS ETHICALLY JUSTIFIED? DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE, 12:30-13:15 DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE, 17:00 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, ASSEMBLY ROOM ADMISSION: FREE; DROP-IN ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ SUITABILITY: 14+ Explore mental health questions with authors of the ‘A very short introduction’ series, and researchers and health practitioners from the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. Today’s session: Drugs can help patients suffering from various mental illnesses like depression, anxiety or schizophrenia. How do these drugs work in the brain? How to ensure the safety of patients? Get ‘a very short introduction’ to drugs for psychotherapy, and dive into a thought-provoking discussion with pharmacologist Les Iversen. ‘Gene-editing’ sounds like science fiction, but today it is an emerging reality. This raises hope for treating medical problems, but also opens ethical quandaries about equality, privacy, and personal freedom. Discuss these questions with a panel of experts including geneticist Andy Greenfield, science fiction author Paul McAuley and science policy advisor Elizabeth Bohm. Organised by the Oxford University Society for Synthetic Biology and the Centre for Doctoral Training in Synthetic Biology. DISPERSING MISTS IN THE PHANTOM MUSEUM FROM RESEARCH TO INNOVATION DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE, 19:00 VENUE: OXFORD TOWN HALL, ASSEMBLY ROOM ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ (AS PART OF VENTUREFEST OXFORD) DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE, 15:00 VENUE: KING’S CENTRE, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: FOR VISITORS TO VENTUREFEST OXFORD Oxfordshire is an ecosystem of science and enterprise with cutting-edge research and 1500 tech companies. How does academic research link to innovation? How can innovators benefit more from the world-class research taking place on their doorstep? Barry Murnane reveals the latest discoveries from his TORCH partnership with the Science Museum London, using unusual objects from its collections to tell the history of lung disease in the 19th century. With case studies from Harwell Campus For more info visit VentureFestOxford.com. 22 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:40 Page 23 THURSDAY 30 JUNE BREATH AND BEING – FROM MOLECULES TO MEANING A ‘VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION’ TO… MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 18:30 VENUE: NEW BIOCHEMISTRY BUILDING, DOROTHY HODGKIN ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Join Embodied Science founder Elaine Westwick for an intimate evening amongst the artwork in the atrium of the New Biochemistry building. Come and explore your own rhythms of breathing and learn about molecules which breathe. DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 12:30-13:15 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD SHAKESPEARE’S TONIC ADMISSION: FREE; DROP-IN DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 19:30 SUITABILITY: 14+ VENUE: LADY MARGARET HALL, NORHAM GARDENS, OXFORD ADMISSION: £10/£6(CONC.) SUITABILITY: 16+ Explore mental health questions with authors of the ‘A very short introduction’ series, and researchers and health practitioners from the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. Today’s session: Mental health problems account for nearly 40% of all illness but only 13% of NHS funds are devoted to their treatment. How to best address the mental health challenge with limited resources? Get ‘a very short introduction’ to mental health services, and dive into a thoughtprovoking discussion with psychiatrist David Clark. Shakespeare lived in one of the most unhealthy times and places in history. Disease was rife and hygiene poor, physicians could only be trained abroad, and there was no such thing as a public medical lecture. Most of Shakespeare’s own insights into science were learnt through friends who would tell (or show!) him their discoveries. This event will bring together professional actors from Creation Theatre with medical historian Leah Astbury and modern day researcher Martijn van de Bunt to explore some of the medical references in Shakespeare’s plays and how they relate to contemporary science. From epilepsy to astrology, malaria to anaesthesia, compare the science of 400 years ago to the cutting edge research we have today and discover what has changed and what has stayed the same. TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 23 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 24 THURSDAY 30 JUNE THE NEUROCOCKTAIL BAR DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 19:30 VENUE: ST ALDATE’S TAVERN, OXFORD ADMISSION: £5/£4(CONC.)/£16(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 18+ Explore the effects of alcohol on the brain in a cocktail session hosted by neuroscientist Elizabeth Tunbridge. Mix a cocktail to lubricate a discussion on why drugs of abuse are pleasurable, and also –by hijacking the brain’s pleasure pathways – why they can become addictive. Explore how our individual genetic make-up influences how our brains respond to drugs of abuse. For those who like their science shaken, and even stirred! ORIGINS: THE SCIENTIFIC STORY OF CREATION DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 19:00 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: £6/£4(CONC.)/£19(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ In one hour flat, Jim Baggott tells the story of our universe, from the Big Bang to the emergence of humans as conscious intelligent beings, 13.8 billion years later. Physics, cosmology and biology all combine in his unique fast-paced exposition of current scientific knowledge. This is the story of the origins of everything: space, time, energy, mass, light; galaxies, stars, our Sun, our Earth, complex life, ourselves. Myths and religions all have their accounts of how we came to be. Jim Baggott tells ‘the scientific story of creation’. 24 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 25 FRIDAY 1 JULY A ‘VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION’ TO… SLEEP EXPLORING THE PLANETS BY FRED TAYLOR DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 1ST JULY, 12:30-13:15 DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 1ST JULY, 17:30 VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD VENUE: BLACKWELL’S BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE; DROP-IN ADMISSION: £6/£4(CONC.)/£19(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ SUITABILITY: 14+ Explore mental health questions with authors of the ‘A very short introduction’ series, and researchers and health practitioners from the Oxford Academic Health Science Network. Today’s session: Why do we need sleep? What happens to our health when we don’t get enough, and how does our modern lifestyle impact our sleep quality? What causes the major sleep disorders? Get ‘a very short introduction’ to sleep and dive into a thought-provoking discussion with neuroscientist Russell Foster. GRAVESTONE GEOLOGY TOUR Gain insights into the space programme thanks to astronomer Fred Taylor. How can the motivations of researchers and politicians merge to generate the large budgets required? How is the technology planned and developed to make various feats like landing on Mars or Titan possible? How has the space programme evolved during the last few decades? CABARET OF THE ELEMENTS DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 1ST JULY, 19:30-21:30 VENUE: GLEE CLUB, OXFORD ADMISSION: £8/£5(CONC.) 16+ DATE/TIME: FRIDAY 1ST JULY, 13:30 SUITABILITY: VENUE: HOLYWELL CEMETERY, ST CROSS ROAD, OXFORD ADMISSION: FREE, DROP-IN SUITABILITY: 14+ Join us for a sensational evening of cabaret - an alchemy of acts delivered by Science Oxford’s network of creative science performers. If you love science, stage and stand up, you’ll be in your element with our periodic table-themed cabaret including science presenter and geek songstress Helen Arney and compered by award-winning science communicator Jamie Gallagher. See the everyday elements that make up the world around us in a new light, watch in disbelief as gold is created before your eyes, and learn about their origins and how they behave inside our bodies. Get your tickets now - once they are gone they argon! The wide range of rock types used for gravestones means that cemeteries can be geological treasure-troves – and provide a wonderful introduction to geology and other sciences. Social history comes into it too. Join geologists Nina Morgan and Philip Powell on a geological walk through Holywell Cemetery, one of the cemeteries described in their book, The Geology of Oxford Gravestones. You'll never look at cemeteries in the same way again! TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 25 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 26 HEALTH DAY HEALTH FAIR, DROP IN, FREE TEMPLARS SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE, OXFORD SATURDAY 2 JULY, 11AM-5PM BE A CANCER DETECTIVE Grab your pipette and get a hands-on feel for what cancer researchers do in the lab. Learn about what goes wrong with cells to cause cancer, and discover different cancer therapies. Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford DIAMOND LIGHT SOURCE – LIGHT FOR SCIENCE Get hands-on with light, and understand how the UK’s national synchrotron facility works. Discover how light helps researchers explore the atomic structure of everything from Martian meteorites to viruses. IMMTAC TECHNOLOGY: A NOVEL THERAPY FOR CANCER How can we help our own immune system beat cancer? Discover a novel approach for cancer treatment designed by Milton Park Company Immunocore Ltd. Immunocore Ltd. Diamond Light Source STROKE: RISKS AND PREVENTION What causes stroke? Could you be at risk? What can you do to reduce your risk? Come and chat with us to find out more. Oxford Academic Health Science Network BREATHING WORKS TRAIN YOUR BRAIN! Train and test your brain with this fun app developed by Oxford researchers. Memory, language and attention are screened by this tool designed to help stroke survivors recover. Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre, University of Oxford SUGAR, ENERGY & DIABETES Find out where your pancreas is and what it does. How does sugar affect the body? Hear how diabetes research in Oxford is helping tackle one of our biggest health problems. Lungs, lungs, lungs: what do YOU know about your lungs? Test them, play straw ping pong football, build a lung model, look down the microscope, talk to experts… breathe science! Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford GENES, TREES AND DISEASES Discover how sneaky viruses hide from the immune system. Find out how unique you are compared to other visitors with fun, interactive games. Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism 26 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 04/05/2016 11:13 Page 27 HEALTH DAY DEM BONES & MICROBES CANCER RESEARCH IN OXFORD OXFORD HANDS-ON SCIENCE Did you know… there are 206 bones in an adult body? …in terms of genes we are mostly made of microbes? Meet our researchers to learn more while you test your surgical skills, build your own giant gut and experience the difficulties of arthritic hands. How can we beat cancer? Hear insights from Oxford researchers, and learn how we can understand cancer, design new drugs and overcome its resistance. Mini-explosions, hot air balloons, DNA extraction from kiwi fruits, and lots of cuddly microbes! Don’t miss out the cocktail of experiments from the enthusiastic young scientists from Oxford Hands-On Science! NDORMS, University of Oxford Department of Oncology, University of Oxford and Cancer Research UK, Oxford Centre Oxford Hands-on Science STEPPING TO THE BEAT YOUR GENES AND YOUR HEALTH RHYTHMS OF LIFE How do changes in our genetic code affect our health? Build a 3D DNA jigsaw puzzle and try some fun activities to unravel the mysteries of our DNA. Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford Like to look at your smartphone before going to bed? Understand how light affects sleep and how sleep disruption affects health. Sleep and Circadian Neurosciences Institute, University of Oxford Are you rhythmic, fast, accurate and do you want to help children around the UK who do not possess super-human skills like yours? Come and participate in a unique stepping task helping children around the UK to become excellent in sport! Oxford Brookes University TO BE OR NOT TO BE OCD DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 2 JULY, 18:00 VENUE: ALBION BOOK SHOP, OXFORD ADMISSION: £3 SUITABILITY: 14+ from it, followed by artist Dan Holloway’s performance poetry inspired by his own experience. This event is part of the Storytelling Science project. Imagine constantly worrying about something that you know is not real, or feel a deep anxiety that only repetitive (and often embarrassing) behavior can diminish. Now imagine this happening 24 hours a day for 365 days a year and you can begin to understand what it might be like to suffer from OCD. Join scientist Paula Banca who will discuss the OCD brain and why psychopaths never suffer TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 27 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 28 A CELEBRATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN ABINGDON-ON-THAMES SCIENCE-QUIZ IN A PUB! THE MUSIC OF THE STARS DATE/TIME: WEDNESDAY 29 JUNE, 19:30 VENUE: ABINGDON COUNTY HALL MUSEUM ADMISSION: £9/£7(CONC.)/£29(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Open your senses to the Universe in an evening of exploration of the beauty of the cosmos. Contemplate the most beautiful images, listen to a quartet interpreting the macrocosm, and set sail on a journey with an astrophysicist to understand our place in the Universe. DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 21:00 VENUE: KING’S HEAD & BELL, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £1 SUITABILITY: 18+ Get ready for an evening of fun and science! Team up and explore science fun facts with a series of questions investigating science and technology in our everyday life and in popular culture. You don’t need to be a scientist to win! In association with the ATOM Society In association with the Abingdon County Hall Museum NEW BODY PARTS FOR OLD – STEM CELLS AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE DATE/TIME: THURSDAY 30 JUNE, 19:00 VENUE: LARKMEAD SCHOOL, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £6/£4(CONC.)/£19(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ In the case of organ failure, could we grow a repair kit for our body? Discover how recent breakthroughs in regenerative medicine raise hope of replacing a damaged body part for a new one. Should we worry about the ethics of stem cell technology? Discuss these issues with experts and peep into the emerging future of medicine. In association with the Oxford International Biomedical Centre 28 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 29 UK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY: NICOLA BLACKWOOD IN CONVERSATION WITH THE GUARDIAN The following programme is supported by BIONIC HEARING: THE SCIENCE AND THE EXPERIENCE DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 2 JULY, 19:00 DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 3 JULY, 15:00 VENUE: AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON VENUE: AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 16+ SUITABILITY: 14+ Ian Shipsey, Particle Physicist and Professor of Physics, Oxford University, has been profoundly deaf since 1989. In 2002 he heard the voice of his daughter for the first time thanks to a cochlear implant. These implants have instigated a popular but controversial revolution in the treatment of deafness. Learn the physiology of natural hearing, the function of cochlear implants, and experience speech and music heard through a cochlear implant. Ian Shipsey was one of the leaders of the experiments that discovered the Higgs particle in 2012. HUNTING THE HIGGS: THE MINISTRY OF SENSE DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 3 JULY, 13:30 VENUE: AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 12+ The discovery of the Higgs Boson was one of the greatest and most exciting discoveries of science – could you have made it too? Join the hunt for the Higgs in this highly interactive comedy show where you, the public, are in charge of the Large Hadron Collider. Using a smartphone or tablet you will have direct access to LHC data, and complete interactive games to help solve problems and analyse data. A unique, entertaining, and very hands-on show. TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: Nicola Blackwood, local MP, is Chair of the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Commons. Science and technology are central for the development of the region, and fundamental for the country: boosting innovation and enterprise, developing employment, advancing health and promoting knowledge. Engage in a conversation chaired by Hannah Devlin, science correspondent for the Guardian. Get insights from your local MP and take part in a reflection about the future of science and technology in the UK. www.OxSciFest.org 29 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 30 BORN AND MADE: SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY AND CREATIVE WRITING SMASHING PHYSICS: NEWS FROM THE ENERGY FRONTIER DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 3 JULY, 16:30 VENUE: AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 14+ Join engaging physicist and Guardian science blogger Jon Butterworth in a lively and fun science adventure about the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Share the excitement of the discovery of the Higgs boson, and the latest developments in the investigation of the fabric of the Universe! LEVEL UP HUMAN! DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 3 JULY, 19:00 VENUE: AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON ADMISSION: £7/£5(CONC.)/£22(FAM.) SUITABILITY: 16+ What are the next steps for human evolution? Natural changes or technologies? Combining gene splicing and trans-humanism, medical advancement and surgical enhancement, biology and ambition, Level Up Human takes a light hearted look at what it means to be human, and what the alternatives might be. Join science writer and TV presenter Simon Watt, and his guests, for the live recording of an exciting podcast series. 30 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org DATE/TIME: SUNDAY 3 JULY, 10:00-16:00 VENUE: ABINGDON SCHOOL ADMISSION: £5, BOOK ONLINE SUITABILITY: 14-18 Love science? Love writing? Learn about synthetic biology and free your creativity in this oneday workshop designed for young adults. Interactive exercises with synthetic biologists will catch you up on the latest discoveries and exciting new biotechnologies, including the creation of synthetic genomes and biological nanomachines. This will inspire an exploration of bioethics through creative writing activities led by poet Lewis Buxton, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein. By the Centre for Doctoral Training in Synthetic Biology OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 31 FRINGE EVENTS HAVE A GO AT THESE EXCITING EVENTS TAKING PLACE ON THE FRINGE OF THE OXFORDSHIRE SCIENCE FESTIVAL! OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 32 FRINGE EVENTS OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 33 FRINGE EVENTS SCIENCE ‘RADIOFESTIVAL’ ON AIR WITH BBC RADIO OXFORD Enjoy the science festival on the radio thanks to an exciting programme with BBC Radio Oxford. More details at www.OxSciFest.org In association with Wats.On Consultancy DANCING THROUGH EVOLUTION DATE/TIME: SATURDAY 2 JULY, 16:00 VENUE: OXFORD UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY All life on earth exists because of the replication of DNA. It binds humans to all other living things, forming an evolutionary tree of life. Join evolutionary biologist Yan Wong, choreographer Joelle Pappas and dancers to see and hear how dance and evolution share common motifs. SCIENCE OF ARCHAEOLOGY FAMILY TRAIL Find out about how we keep the objects in the Museum safe from decay and damage; what materials last best over time, and other ways that science and archaeology come together in helping us conserve and understand the past. This trail is part of the Oxfordshire Science Festival and the Festival of Archaeology 2016. Museum of Oxford. Available from Museum Shop daily from 10am-4.30pm OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 34 OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY IS PROUD TO BE PART OF THE OXFORDSHIRE SCIENCE FESTIVAL. DON'T MISS OUT ON OUR RESEARCHERS IN THE OXFORD SCIENCE FAIR ON SAT 25 AND SUN 26 JUNE AND AT THE HEALTH FAIR ON SAT 2 JULY. STEPPING TO THE BEAT Are you rhythmic, fast, accurate and do you want to help children around the UK who do not possess super-human skills like yours? Come and participate in a unique stepping task helping children around the UK to become excellent in sport! HOW TO BUILD AN ANIMAL How does a single cell grow into a whole animal? How do animals of different shapes and sizes develop? Explore the stages of animal development, and how different animal forms evolved. Take a close look at creepy crawlies with a scanning electron microscope. Saturday only THE PSYCHSCIENCE BOOTH: A WINDOW INTO PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH Challenge your brain with fun games! Will you still be able to write, read, or see normally? To recover, take a minute to challenge your creativity, practice mindfulness and learn about the brain! EATING OUR GRUBS! Have you ever tried eating bugs? Discover the science and psychology behind eating insects and learn how they are good for you and the environment by taking on an adventure! Who knows? You might even win a very special treat! 34 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 35 ON THE FRINGE OF THE FESTIVAL BROOKES SCIENCE BAZAAR SUMMER! ICE CREAM, SUN, WATER BALLOON FUN, AND... SCIENCE! On SATURDAY 9 JULY, 10.30AM – 4PM, pack your family, flip flops, inflatable crocodile and a sand bucket full of curiosity and come to the Brookes Science Bazaar at our Wheatley Campus. Meet our researchers and enjoy a free day of fun-filled summer science activities. Brookes Science Bazaar 2016 offers a mix of new activities and old favourites. Learn everything about how cells grow into animals. Take a close look at creepy crawlies with a scanning electron microscope. How would you feel about eating insects for lunch? Make a DNA smoothie from fruits, and take home a DNA bracelet. Are you rhythmic, accurate and fast? Participate in research and help children around the UK to regain their superhuman skills. Find out why your skeleton is amazing! Come and learn about all the different bones in your body and how they fit together. Take a tour inside Simbulance, a teaching ambulance, and experience what it’s like to be a trainee paramedic. Build a rocket car and see how far it can fly! Test your knowledge in our Big Science Quiz and compete against other families. Open to all, especially recommended for children aged 5-12. Plenty of FREE parking available. How to find us: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/visit-us/wheatley-campus/ Follow us on Twitter: @ScienceBazaar For more information on the Science Bazaar, visit: http://www.hls.brookes.ac.uk/brookes-science-bazaar Contact the Oxford Brookes Events Team: Phone: +44 (0)1865 484864 Email: events@brookes.ac.uk TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: www.OxSciFest.org 35 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 36 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 37 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 38 THANK YOU (c) Vivacious Mel Photography Oxfordshire Science Festival is a charity dedicated to building a nationally renowned science festival which engages people in science by offering accessible, creative, and relevant activities to the broadest possible range of people so that they will have a better understanding of how science is part of, and impacts on, their everyday life. We provide a platform for the many outstanding scientists and research organisations in Oxfordshire to connect with a diverse audience about what they do, facilitate dialogue between scientists and the public, and provide interactive science events with broad and lasting impact which will encourage increased public engagement across the region. 38 TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: With many thanks to the researchers, scientists, educators, and communicators whose work we are proud to help share, connect, and engage to inspire inquiring minds. Thank you to our partners, supporters and friends of the Festival, without whom this festival would not be possible. Thank you to the cultural community for your continued support and guidance. Thank you to our volunteers who donate their time, expertise, and talent to help make our vision a reality. And thank you to the public – we hope that the 2016 Festival will excite you to get hands-on, get involved, and get inspired. www.OxSciFest.org OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 39 PARTNERS Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre Department of Biochemistry Department of Experimental Psychology Department of Oncology Department of Paediatrics Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Science Nuffield Department of Surgical Science Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics IN KIND SUPPORT SUPPORTERS & FRIENDS Centre for Doctoral Training in Synthetic Biology Thames Water ATOM Society Oxford University Society for Synthetic Biology Story Museum Wats.on Consultancy VentureFest Oxford EE, Cornmarket Street John Mason School WHSmith, Cornmarket Street Oxford in June Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford Harwell Campus ISIS Neutron & Muon Source Eynsham School Lush, Cornmarket Street The Friends of Abingdon MCS Arts Festival The Guardian The New Scientist BBC Radio Oxford TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT: Wantage Summer Festival www.OxSciFest.org 39 OSF A5 Programme - 2_Layout 1 03/05/2016 15:41 Page 40 BOOK YOUR TICKETS: www.OxSciFest.org