Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science.
Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science. It is a 2500 sq ft exhibit.
Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science. The new and updated Geee! launches its cross Canada tour in Edmonton on March 19th.
Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science. It took 2 fully loaded semi-trailers to move it from Ottawa to Edmonton.
Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science. It will take about a week of working long days and through the weekend to have it ready for viewing.
Geee! in Genome arrived in Edmonton on March 13th and is being unpacked and set up at the Telus World of Science. It will open to the public on March 19th after being officially opened by Federal Minister Rona Ambrose and Provincial Minister Dough Horner.
Dr.George Smith from the Telus World of Science. You can visit the Geee in Genome at http://nature.ca/genome/index_e.cfm or the Telus World of Science at http://www.odyssium.com/
Emily Cooley, winner of the 2007 Clagary, Alberta, and Canada-wide Youth Science Fairs speaking at the opening of Geee! in Genome. You can visit the Geee in Genome at http://nature.ca/genome/index_e.cfm or the Telus World of Science at http://www.odyssium.com/
Federal Minister Rona Ambrose. You can visit the Geee in Genome at http://nature.ca/genome/index_e.cfm or the Telus World of Science at http://www.odyssium.com/
Provincial Minister Doug Horner. You can visit the Geee in Genome at http://nature.ca/genome/index_e.cfm or the Telus World of Science at http://www.odyssium.com/
You can visit the Geee in Genome at http://nature.ca/genome/index_e.cfm or the Telus World of Science at http://www.odyssium.com/
Then Prime Minister Chretien visits the original Geee! in Genome exhibit on April 25th, 20003, the 50th annniversary of Watson andn Crick's discovery of the double helix. photo by Martin Lipman
The Genetic Diseases portion of the original Geee! in Genome exhibit. photo by Martin Lipman
The GMO section of the original Geee! in Genome exhibit. photo by Martin Lipman
Last Year's Canada Youth Science Fair Award winner Emily Cooley helped to open the exhibit on March 19th in Edmonton
Federal Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minster of Western Economic Diversification Rona Ambrose opened the exhibit on behalf of Industry Canada.
Doug Horner, Minister of Advanced Education and Technology was on hand to bring a message from the Government of Alberta.
Dr. Martin Godbout , President and CEO of Genome Canada.
Mr. Harold Robinson, a member of the Board of Trustees, Canadian Museum of Nature
Cutting the ribbon to open Geee! in Genome.
About to open the exhibit.
Ribbon cutting. Dr. Martin Godbout, President and CEO, Genome Canada; The Honourable Rona Ambrose, President of the Queen's Privy Council of Canada, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and Minister of Western Economic Diversification; Ms. Emily Cooley; The Honourable Doug Horner, Minister of Advanced Education and Technology; student; Mr. Harold Robinson, Board of Trustees, Canadian Museum of Nature and Mr. George Smith, President and CEO, TELUS World of Science. Also helping to cut the ribobn are students from Wesglen School in Edmonton.