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Alliance for Science and Boyce Thompson Institute launch SciFun Book: A biotechnology program for high school learners

February 22, 2023
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NAIROBI, KENYA, February 22, 2023 – Alliance for Science (the Alliance) and Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) are excited to launch the SciFun Book, a biotechnology program for high school learners, at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi on February 23, 09:00 AM EAT. The SciFun program is designed for Form 2 and Form 3 learners and aims to enhance their understanding of biotechnology through hands-on experience in extracting DNA from fruits and vegetables while making observations about the process.

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NAIROBI, KENYA, February 22, 2023 – Alliance for Science (the Alliance) and Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) are excited to launch the SciFun Book, a biotechnology program for high school learners, at the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi on February 23, 09:00 AM EAT. The SciFun program is designed for Form 2 and Form 3 learners and aims to enhance their understanding of biotechnology through hands-on experience in extracting DNA from fruits and vegetables while making observations about the process.

The curriculum for the SciFun program is a collaborative product of Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Science Centre and BTI, and Alliance for Science. Additional support has been provided by the Kenya Teacher Service Commission and Kenya Ministry of Education.

“We are excited to support the SciFun program and contribute to the development of the next generation of scientists,” said Dr. Sheila Ochugboju, Executive Director of the Alliance for Science. “We believe that this program is a great example of how partnerships can help advance scientific literacy and promote innovation in agriculture.”

The launch event will be attended by stakeholders in the education and agriculture sectors, a group of participating students, as well as representatives from the funding organizations. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the SciFun program and receive a copy of the book.

The SciFun Book was developed through a process called co-creation, which brings together many stakeholders to collaboratively guide the product design. SciFun was co-created by teachers in Kenya to suit their needs and resources, as well as raise learners’ curiosity through a hands-on, exciting yet challenging process.

“The advantage of the SciFun lessons is that both students and teachers love it, which enables a fun, interactive approach to learning science,” said Kenneth Monjero, Coordinator of KALRO’s Science Centre Kenya (SCK), who led the development of the SciFun program. “I highly appreciate all of the partners involved in the SciFun project, and I look forward to the book being adopted not only in Kenya but also across the continent and beyond.”

“At the Boyce Thompson Institute, we strongly believe that plants and plant science research are essential to sustainably feeding a growing population,” said Delanie Sickler, Director of Education and Outreach at BTI. “One of the best ways to ensure we have the brightest minds working on agricultural and environmental solutions for years to come is to get youth excited about plant science, and to know that there are many viable career paths. SciFun aims to do that.”
For more information about the SciFun program and the launch event, please visit the Alliance or BTI website. https://allianceforscience.org/ https://btiscience.org

About the Alliance for Science
The Alliance for Science is a Global Initiative based at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) that seeks to build an alliance of science advocates who believe in the common vision of solving global concerns through biotechnology.
The Global South Hub is hosted in Nairobi, Kenya by the Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University. It is the Thunderbird’s First Center of Excellence in Sub-Saharan Africa and works with more than 45,000 distinguished alumni in 145 countries, it has become a thought leader and an important partner to decision-makers around the Global South. For more information, please visit allianceforscience.org

About the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI)
Opened in 1924, Boyce Thompson Institute is a premier life sciences research institution located in Ithaca, New York. BTI scientists conduct investigations into fundamental plant and life sciences research with the goals of increasing food security, improving environmental sustainability in agriculture, and making basic discoveries that will enhance human health. Throughout this work, BTI is committed to inspiring and educating students and to providing advanced training for the next generation of scientists. BTI is an independent nonprofit research institute that is also affiliated with with Cornell University. For more information, please visit BTIscience.org.

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