We are thrilled to be participating in Canada's largest single day science festival again this year - Science Rendezvous Kingston! Hosted by Queen's University, this annual event is being held at Slush Puppie Place on Saturday, May 9th from 10am to 3pm.
At out interactive booth, kids can explore the science of DNA, the immune system, and cancer treatments through hands-on activities. They can build a DNA bracelet, using colored beads to represent DNA letters and see how small changes in the genetic code can affect how cells behave. In the immune cell bean bag toss, participants learn how immune cells recognize and attack cancer cells by tossing bean bags at targets. The immunotherapy dartboard lets kids “treat” different genes or cancer types by throwing safe darts, demonstrating how targeted therapies find the right cells. Younger visitors can also enjoy coloring sheets that reinforce these scientific concepts in a fun, creative way.
You can find us in the "Cancer Science Challenge Zone" located in the Sensory Friendly Science Zone located on Level 300 (accessible by stairs or elevator).
We can't wait to see you there!