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Inside DNA Exhibit
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Inside DNA provides a combination of interactive exhibits and programmes. Visitors can explore the role of genes and environment in human biology and health as well as take part in the debate about our use of genomic research. It is an accessible and neutral platform to help people make informed choices at both personal and societal levels. Feedback from the project will then be shared directly with the Human Genetics Commission – the UK Government’s advisory body on new developments in human genetics and how they impact on people’s lives.
The £1.5 million five-year project entitled “Inside DNA: A Genomic Revolution” is the first UK major touring exhibition on genomics. Funded by The Wellcome Trust, the UK’s largest charity, the exhibition is the result of a partnership between Ecsite-uk, the UK network of science centres and museums, and At-Bristol, a leading science centre in the UK, with scientific support from the world renowned Sanger Institute in Cambridge.
The exhibition aims to reach over one million people across the nation over the next five years. Visitors will have direct access to the research and opinions of leading UK scientists, who are involved in the rapidly advancing field of genomic science in the areas of health, identity and evolution. Contributors include, former Prime Minister Tony Blair; and eminent scientist John Sulston, the Nobel prize winner whose team sequenced almost one-third of the human genome.
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