Questions from the Spanish Olympiads in the life sciences
19/10/2014 11:10
by Charles Breeze – Leave a Comment
Questions from the Spanish Biology Olympiad (OEB) whose aim is to promote the interest in life sciences
Hi! I am Charles Breeze, a doctoral student at Stephan Beck’s team at University College London and participating in the 64th Lindau Meeting.
My main field of focus is Epigenetics, specifically DNA methylation and its relation to complex diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes. I have met several fellow young scientists at the Lindau Meeting that are involved in this area of research and I am grateful for the exchange of ideas with other participants about Epigenetics and, crucially, about the application of Bioinformatics in this exciting field.
Apart from bringing an active disposition to learn more about science and about the fascinating lives of the Nobel Laureates, I have brought to the meeting a series of questions. These questions were put together with the help of fellow young scientists that, in the same way as I did, participated in the so called Spanish Biology Olympiad (OEB), which is associated with the International Biology Olympiad (IBO).
The International Biology Olympiad (IBO) aims at promoting the interest in life sciences among high school students and to encourage the progress of society in education, research, healthcare and nature preservation. As such it comprises a large Alumni community that fosters relations between brilliant, highly-motivated young (or future) scientists and professionals. As such we from the Spanish Biology Olympiad organize meetings, offer research scholarships and consider collaborations with other Olympiads or science organizations at an international level. To participate in the Spanish Biology Olympiad only the top applicants from each part of the country are selected through regional competitions. The Spanish Biology Olympiad was founded ten years ago.
Members of the Spanish Biology Olympiad in Murcia (Spain) Credit: Charles Breeze
The following list of questions was gathered on the Facebook Group page of OEB and they are directed to all the participants in the Lindau meeting, as some of the best young scientists in the world are there, as well as the Nobel Laureates. So please give it a try and answer some of those in the comments. And/or add new questions if you like.