From single cell to human body
Dr Maja Adamska is living her childhood dream, studying sponges to gain insight into questions like ‘How does a complex animal arise from a single cell during embryonic development?’ and ‘How did the first multicellular animals arise from their single-cell ancestors?’.
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Dr Maja Adamska is living her childhood dream, studying sponges to gain insight into questions like ‘How does a complex animal arise from a single cell during embryonic development?’ and ‘How did the first multicellular animals arise from their single-cell ancestors?’. She loves to share her enthusiasm for the beauty and complexity of animal life forms, and their development.
Location: Acton campus, In school, Online
Year group: Years 10 -12
Number of students: 100 (flexible)
Cost: No cost
Format: Interactive presentation
Duration: 60 minutes (flexible)
Availability: Weekdays excluding public holidays. Please contact us for availability throughout the rest of the year. At least 1 months’ notice required