Zebrafish Beyond the Bench: The 'Plataforma Zebrafish Open Doors' Programme.

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Immunoregulation Unit of the Laboratory of Applied Toxinology (CeTICs/FAPESP), 196591Butantan Institute, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The Butantan Institute is a key Brazilian health sciences institution that features a science park and museums, aimed at enhancing science education for schools and the public.
  • - The Institute's use of zebrafish embryos in outreach programs helps demystify scientific research for children, fostering interest and understanding of science.
  • - During a 2-day event, around 800 visitors participated in guided tours to learn about zebrafish research, providing meaningful interactions between scientists and the community while promoting ethical understanding in science.

Article Abstract

The Butantan Institute is a pioneering Brazilian health sciences institution, which also houses a large science park with museums that contribute to ongoing science education for schools and the wider community. In recent years, as part of Butantan Institute's ™, zebrafish embryos have been used for the dissemination of scientific knowledge during on-site events and as part of outreach campaigns to non-scientific audiences, mostly children. The aim of this work is mainly to demystify the activities of the scientific researcher, highlight the role of science in the furthering of knowledge, and increase public interest and confidence in science. In this article, the Institute's 'Plataforma Zebrafish Open Doors' programme is described, which offered guided tours of the laboratory facilities. The tours gave visitors the opportunity to observe zebrafish research and embryo development, and to use the knowledge gained from this experience as a framework for understanding fundamental ethical issues. During the 2-day event, around 800 visitors (most of them school-age children) attended. Together with the guided tours, our experience of outreach offered meaningful opportunities to bring children and members of the public closer to science and 'real-life' scientists, hopefully inspiring and encouraging the next generation of scientists. It also gave the scientists an opportunity to engage more closely with wider society. We believe that these activities also substantially contribute to the wider dissemination of relevant experimental results that have been obtained with public funding and that impact society in general.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02611929211057889DOI Listing

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