In addition, other outreach events take place at the IIBM, most of them published on our social media Twitter account: @IIBmCSICUAM.
Some of the activities that took place in 2022 include:
Interviews in different media outlets, such as radio, where Ana Aranda was interviewed about the action of hormones (Radio Euskadi), or Ana Guadaño who spoke in Radio Libertad about the Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome. In the written press, El Mundo interviewed Juan Carlos López Gil. At the Madri+d Foundation, Gema Moreno Bueno was interviewed about her research work in breast and gynecological cancer.
A large number of IIBM researchers are very committed to scientific dissemination in schools, giving lectures to students in Secondary Schools (IES), such as the group of Ángela Martínez Valverde, Manuel Izquierdo or Belén Peral, or collaborating in a day of games for children, or carrying out workshops in primary schools
A good number of our researchers also participate in round tables, such as Isabel Varela's group or Alberto Muñoz, as well as in the production of popular science videos, or presntation of their outreach work in contests, such as Carmen Grijota, winner of the XI contest of outreach work of the Complutense University of Madrid, with the article that you can download here
Other researchers have submitted their outreach work to contests through Twitter threads, such as Elisa Fernández Núñez who won the first prize in the III Virtual Congress of Twitter threads organized by Desgranando Ciencia (@Sci_Granada), or Sandra Franco Caspueñas who won a well-deserved third place in #FallingWallsLab talking about Vestibular Schwannomas.
In 2023 we can highlight the following dissemination activities:
The activity in wich IIBM scientists are most involved in is outreach to educational centers. For example, Ana Monfort Vengut, Alejandro Samhan Arias and Óscar Martínez-Costa, Guillermo de Cárcer, Alberto Bartolomé, Belén Peral, Gema Moreno-Bueno, Alicia González-Martín and Gemma Ferrer, Paula Pallarola (from Alberto Bartolomé's group), Sandra Franco, Laura Doblado and María Monsalve. Manuel Izquierdo gave an informative talk at the "Nanotechnology comes to the Institute" lecture series of the 8th Festival of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Also, in this same cycle, Jesús Pacheco gave his lecture in two Educational Centres.
Conferences for the general public were held, for example, on Parkinson's disease, given by Dr. Isabel Lastres-Becker, or on Allan-Herndon-Dudley Syndrome given by Marina Guillén and Víctor Valcárcel. Dr. Ricardo Sánchez-Prieto also gave an informative talk at the Villanueva de la Jara Day Centre.
We have participated in round tables and debates to discuss science. Isabel Varela took part in a round table to talk about rare diseases; Ramón Díaz Uriarte contributed his knowledge at the LifeHUB.CSIC symposium; Isabel Varela and Silvia Murillo spoke on World Hearing Day to talk about sign language. Alberto Muñoz illustrated health journalists and health communication professionals in a new event called "Science a Day".
In 2023 we have also participated in one of the most popular international informative events: Pint of Science. This year Dr. Gemma Domínguez came to the bar "La Lata de Cascorro", in Madrid, to talk about her research lines.
Several members of the IIBM have collaborated in books and journals, such as Marina Guillén (Ana Guadaño's group), who has collaborated in the journal "CSIC Investiga", in the 5th issue dedicated to the brain: "El cerebro. Desvelando los mecanismos del órgano más complejo" (the pdf can be downloaded here). Drs. Isabel Varela and Gemma Rodríguez-Tarduchy have contributed to a popular book: "Las moléculas que comemos", which was presented at the Residencia de Estudiantes del CSIC.
Other young researchers have used social networks to disseminate science, such as Marina Guillén, who was interviewed by the @sherezade_mr programme. Dr. Carmen Grijota has also participated in several podcasts.
At the IIBM we have also participated in important initiatives, such as the inclusive dissemination of science in different areas. Dr Manuel Izquierdo and Dr Belén Peral coordinated a visit to our Institute by secondary school students from the Fundación Colectivo Gitano. In this context, Sandra Franco Caspueñas took part in the "Disability Awareness Days" organised by the Árula School. Sandra prepared a "Twitter thread" to explain everything that happened in this initiative. The IIBM is very committed to the need to make scientific dissemination accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their physical, sensory or mental characteristics, age, socioeconomic status or educational level. To learn more about this purpose we will participate in the I Inclusive Science Congress, organised by the University of Alcalá and the CSIC.