Science engagement and outreach Schools enrichment and outreach 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?’. label Opportunity type Student opportunity type School program label Research theme Research themes Biology Contact contact_support Contact Contact name RSB Outreach Contact email rsb.studentadmin@anu.edu.au Call to action Book now About 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 Book now Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Messenger WhatsApp Copy URL Share