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ICYGMB 2015

"Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated."

Anne Roe

​​A handful of brave young scientists took on the Carl Singer Foundation Session at ICYGMB in Levico in North Italy this year. For many, the prospect of addressing a large scientific audience for the first time is a daunting experience. We compound this by insisting on the inclusion of comedy 'treasures': a miscellaneous action, and a miscellaneous phrase!

Audience participation was encouraged by way of a treasure hunt. The quality €3 bottle of Prosecco, for correctly identifying more of this comedy action than anybody else, went to Steven Brown. Congratulations!

A special prize - for the rudest phrase ever vocalised at a yeast genetics conference - went to Federico Tondini. Brave man!

In 3rd place, with a check for £75, congratulations to Gaowen Liu. While her comedy was subtle, her clarity and presentation were fantastic.

In 2nd place, with a check for £150, congratulations to Chetan Rawal. Good science. Good amount of humour. Clear and well presented.

The winner, receiving a check for £300, mega congrats to David Gallo. Good science. Maximum humour and dance moves. Mostly clear. Very well presented.

The Carl Singer Foundation is the only charity dedicated to supporting the Yeast Community. 100% of money raised goes to supporting education in the field of yeast genetics, particularly among young scientists, and particularly with a bit of humour!

Huge thanks as usual to The Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers (SIM) for supporting the event.

 
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The objects of the CSF are to advance the education of the public in general (and particularly among scientists) on the subject of yeast genetics and to promote research for the public benefit in all aspects of that subject and to publish the useful results.

 

 

Read the full CSF constitution here.

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UMass Medical School

UMass Medical School

University of Massachusetts Medical School, in particular the Rhind Lab have given very generously to the Carl Singer Foundation. For that we thank them very much. To find out more about UMassMed visit www.umassmed.edu. For more information on the Rhind Lab click below.

UCL

UCL

University College London, specifically the Bahler lab, have given very generously to the Carl Singer Foundation. For that we thank them very much. To find out more about UCL visit www.ucl.ac.uk. For more information on the Bahler Lab click below.

WCSIM

WCSIM

The Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers have donated very generously to the Carl Singer Foundation. For that we thank them very much. The WCSIM promotes the craft of scientific instrument making and the exchange of ideas and information by members and guests through meetings, visits, lectures and social events. To find out more click on the link below.

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