
St Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich,
Think again! Dive into a playful, hands-on workshop for children, where biology bursts into colour and creativity. Get stuck into fun, interactive activities that turn cells, molecules, and nature’s coolest patterns into your own works of art.
Curious minds and messy hands welcome – and no lab coats required!
Free, booking essential
For children ages 8+
Octagon Room, St Peter Mancroft
what3words: feed.sketch.nation
Please note that tickets only need to be purchased for children taking part in the workshop. Each child can bring one accompanying adult with them. Children must not be left unattended throughout the event.
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Dr Emily is a Lecturer in Pharmacology and Outreach Officer for the School of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Pharmacology at UEA. Emily's research interests are focussed on identifying and investigating novel drug targets for treating inflammatory diseases and cancer.
Beyond her research activities, Emily has a strong interest in the relationship between science and art. She is particularly inspired by the aesthetic and structural beauty found in the natural world: from the intricate architecture of microscopic cells to the striking patterns seen in flowers, insects, and animal biology. Emily is an active member of the Norwich Cancer Research Network and the British Pharmacological Society and has presented several outreach activities across the UK.
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