On June 22nd was developed the fourth and last seminar session of the ACCESSIBLE SCIENCE program: New scientific advances to bring to high school classrooms.

Success in the fourth seminar of the ACCESSIBLE SCIENCE program conducted by Ph.D. Xavier Jordana focused on advanced tools and methods in the study of bone and dental tissues in the context of forensic medicine and anthropology.

The aim of the ACCESSIBLE SCIENCE program is to raise awareness and give the opportunity to teachers (ESO, CFGS, and Batxillerat) to reflect on new scientific advances in several biomedical fields. In addition, the training program provides open access educational material for helping teachers to promote scientific vocations in their classrooms (original language Catalan).

We are so proud of this first edition of the ACCESSIBLE SCIENCE program by which TR2Lab contributes to its commitment to promote scientific vocations.

This training program has been supported by FECYT.