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Coleg Gwent biology students tested on brain knowledge

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 15:00, Wednesday August 3rd, 2011.

Seven future scientists from Coleg Gwent recently took part in Wales’ first ‘Brain-Bee’ competition at Cardiff University.

Coleg Gwent A-Level biology student Tamsin Richards scooped third place in the competition at the Neuroscience department of Cardiff University, which saw 70 students from schools and colleges from across South Wales test their knowledge of the human brain against each other.

Coleg Gwent students also secured fourth, fifth and sixth places with their answers.

Dr Catherine Garland, Coleg Gwent’s biology lecturer at its Crosskeys campus, said: “The competition was a great way of getting students to focus on their knowledge of the brain, and I’m very proud of our students for doing so well.

“The experience really got students thinking about possible careers in biomedical brain research, and as the next generation of Welsh scientists, using their skills to help find cures for disorders such as Autism or Parkinson’s disease.”

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