Science World Archives | Pacific Public Health Foundation Thu, 02 Nov 2023 22:56:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://pacificpublichealth.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-Favicon-32x32.jpg Science World Archives | Pacific Public Health Foundation 32 32 Time Travelling Murder Mystery Collaboration 2019 https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/time-travelling-murder-mystery-collaboration-2019/ Thu, 24 Oct 2019 16:13:00 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/time-travelling-murder-mystery-collaboration-2019/ The BCCDC Foundation recently collaborated with Science World and the scientists and experts of the BC Centre for Disease Control and Public Health Labs to offer an educational and fun evening trying to solve a murder mystery, for the third October in a row! This year’s event featured a capitalist with a time machine, bringing […]

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The BCCDC Foundation recently collaborated with Science World and the scientists and experts of the BC Centre for Disease Control and Public Health Labs to offer an educational and fun evening trying to solve a murder mystery, for the third October in a row!

This year’s event featured a capitalist with a time machine, bringing historic public figures into 2019. As well as being fun and funny, the format allowed attendees to learn how different infectious diseases are transmitted and how outbreaks are solved, as well as scientific breakthroughs that have brought us to our present day medical advancements.

Science Clues everywhere, if you know where to look!

The sold –out event held on October 18th was a great way to inform the public of the work that the CDC does for the people of BC. By visiting clue booths staffed by actual CDC/Labs employees, attendees participated in activities that resulted in learning about things like what lab techs look for in a blood test to identify pathogens; how genome sequencing of a disease can track its spread and how other medical/scientific clues like insect bites can help epidemiologists identify what they might be dealing with.

In addition to the “clue” booths, many of the other programs at the CDC had info booths to help raise the profile of the work done at the BC Centre for Disease Control. Staff from TB, Hepatitis, STI clinic, Community Antimicrobial Stewardship and Harm Reduction, as well as the BCCDC Foundation team, were all present to share activities, treats and info with the 800 attendees.

Science and fun collide!

These events wouldn’t happen without all the dedicated volunteers, so a big shout out to everyone who poured their hearts and brains into this event! If you want to ensure you know about events like this, and other activities, sign up for our newsletter and follow us @bccdcfoundation on social media.

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Newsletter #5: October 2019 https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/newsletter-5/ Thu, 17 Oct 2019 17:04:23 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/newsletter-5/ We’ve just sent out our latest newsletter: it’s our fifth one already! If you didn’t receive it, you can view it online here. To make sure you never miss another one, you can subscribe here. Happy reading!

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We’ve just sent out our latest newsletter: it’s our fifth one already! If you didn’t receive it, you can view it online here. To make sure you never miss another one, you can subscribe here. Happy reading!

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BCCDC Foundation, BCCDC and Science World: a power trio for the ages! https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-bc-cdc-and-science-world-a-power-trio-for-the-ages/ Mon, 16 Sep 2019 18:00:49 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-bc-cdc-and-science-world-a-power-trio-for-the-ages/ For the third October in a row, we’re teaming up with Science World and the experts at the BC Centre for Disease Control to host a fun and fabulous adults-only event…that happens to be full of facts! The crew at Science World are cooking up a mystery for the public to solve, which can only […]

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For the third October in a row, we’re teaming up with Science World and the experts at the BC Centre for Disease Control to host a fun and fabulous adults-only event…that happens to be full of facts! The crew at Science World are cooking up a mystery for the public to solve, which can only be done with the help of the scientists and experts from the BC CDC! This year, it’s taking place on Friday, October 18th, but costumes, especially sci-fi, are encouraged, even though it’s not Halloween.

The theme for 2019 is at the same time historic and time sensitive, and…gasp! Someone might die! But that’s all we can tell you for now…you’ll have to follow us on social media @bccdcfoundation for more hints, tricks and treats in the coming weeks.

Tickets are on sale now through Science World. You won’t want to miss out on this one; be sure to get your tickets ASAP because this event sells out every year!

Images from the past two years’ collaborations

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Countdown to Public Health Superheroes Event! https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/countdown-to-public-health-superheroes-event/ Wed, 31 Jul 2019 19:05:31 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/countdown-to-public-health-superheroes-event/ If you haven’t heard about it yet, we are one week away from our free live podcast event “Public Health Superheroes”! (Registration has closed for this event) Join Drs Bonnie Henry, Monika Naus, Troy Grennan, Agatha Jassem, and Sara Young as we decode public health. Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019. Time: 7:30-9:00 pm. Location: Science […]

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If you haven’t heard about it yet, we are one week away from our free live podcast event “Public Health Superheroes”!

(Registration has closed for this event)

Join Drs Bonnie Henry, Monika Naus, Troy Grennan, Agatha Jassem, and Sara Young as we decode public health.

Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019.
Time: 7:30-9:00 pm.
Location: Science Theatre, Telus World of Science, 1455 Quebec St, Vancouver

And check out Facebook and Instagram for some contest details!

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Public Health Superheroes: a Live Podcast Event https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/public-health-superheroes-a-live-podcast-event/ Thu, 11 Jul 2019 17:03:30 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/public-health-superheroes-a-live-podcast-event/ Ever wonder what public health means? What the heck is a Public Health Superhero? Join the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health in partnership with Science World for a free public event to demystify, debunk, and decode public health. Meet BC’s very own public health superheroes from the BC Centre for Disease Control, who work tirelessly […]

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Ever wonder what public health means? What the heck is a Public Health Superhero? Join the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health in partnership with Science World for a free public event to demystify, debunk, and decode public health. Meet BC’s very own public health superheroes from the BC Centre for Disease Control, who work tirelessly to keep you healthy and prevent harm in our communities. Share your own health superhero stories and show off your best cape!

Moderated by BC’s Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry–basically BC’s Public Health Wonder Woman–this event will cover important topics like immunizations, sexual health, overdose crisis response, and the “how-to” of public health like laboratory work.

We’ll answer your most pressing questions with Q&A, and answer some of the questions you didn’t even know you had, like “what’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever done in public health?” (hint: it has to do with the wrong end of a goat). Speakers include:

  • Dr. Bonnie Henry, moderator and BC Provincial Health Officer
  • Dr. Monika Naus, Medical Director of the Communicable Diseases & Immunization Services at BCCDC
  • Dr. Troy Grennan, physician lead for Provincial HIV/STI Program at BCCDC
  • Sara Young, Manager, Hepatitis and Harm Reduction Services at BCCDC
  • Dr. Agatha Jassem, Clinical Microbiologist & Program Head, Virology, BCCDC Public Health Laboratory.

Join the BCCDC Foundation for this event which will also be the launch of a new public health podcast series, and learn about the often-invisible work happening in our province that keeps you safe every day. Superhero attire encouraged!

Date: Wednesday, August 7th, 2019.

Time: 7:30-9:00 pm.

Location: Science Theatre, Telus World of Science, 1455 Quebec St, Vancouver.

Link for free tickets: https://publichealthsuperheroes.eventbrite.com

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Important Conversations on Harm Reduction https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/important-conversations-on-harm-reduction/ Wed, 12 Dec 2018 23:32:50 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/important-conversations-on-harm-reduction/ On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, the BCCDC Foundation, in partnership with Science World and the BC Centre for Disease Control, hosted another public information session: this one to help the general public better understand harm reduction, including best practices and what is being done in Vancouver. Just prior to the panel discussion, a traditional welcome […]

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On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, the BCCDC Foundation, in partnership with Science World and the BC Centre for Disease Control, hosted another public information session: this one to help the general public better understand harm reduction, including best practices and what is being done in Vancouver.

Just prior to the panel discussion, a traditional welcome was provided by Robert Williams of Culture Saves Lives. The panel itself included experts in front line care/medical workers and people with lived experience. Jonathan Deakin from BC EHS, Erica Thompson from Fraser Health, and Robert Williams (mentioned above) joined Drs Jane Buxton and Mark Tyndall of the BCCDC. Moderated by Donald MacPherson, Executive Director of the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, the panel discussed what harm reduction efforts have been and what they can/should be, with regards to the ongoing overdose crisis. The audience had plenty of questions for the panelists.

After the discussion, there was time for break-out discussions that allowed the conversations to continue. “Harm Reduction 101” and “What’s Next” were well attended and provided attendees an opportunity to develop a better understanding of harm reduction strategies and actions needed, and encouraged dialogue around how to change the narrative and reduce stigma.

A number of community organizations had booths onsite providing additional information about what they’re doing to include harm reduction in their programming, including offering Naloxone training to anyone present who wanted to learn. Street Saviours, OPS (Overdose Prevention Society), RainCity Housing, Karmik, Pacific Association of First Nations’ Women, TORO (Tenant Overdose Response Organizers) and Moms Stop the Harm were some of the organizations in attendance.

The Foundation is pleased to continue our ongoing relationship with Science World to assist them in their goal of being a community hub where they can be a part of the response to issues facing our community. Stay tuned for future event announcements.

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BCCDC Foundation Continues Partnership with Science World: A Discussion on Harm Reduction https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-continues-partnership-with-science-world-a-discussion-on-harm-reduction/ Wed, 14 Nov 2018 22:05:19 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-continues-partnership-with-science-world-a-discussion-on-harm-reduction/ The BCCDC Foundation for Public Health is pleased to announce another event that continues our partnership with Science World: Understanding Harm Reduction Strategies. The free event is open to the public and will take place on Tuesday, December 4th from 6-9 pm, at Science World. Experts from BCCDC, Fraser Health and BC Emergency Health Services, […]

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The BCCDC Foundation for Public Health is pleased to announce another event that continues our partnership with Science World: Understanding Harm Reduction Strategies. The free event is open to the public and will take place on Tuesday, December 4th from 6-9 pm, at Science World.

Experts from BCCDC, Fraser Health and BC Emergency Health Services, among others, will participate in a panel discussion that will aim to help the general public better understand the concept of harm reduction, including best practices and initiatives that look to increase acceptance. Confirmed panelists include Dr. Mark Tyndall and Dr. Jane Buxton, of the BC Centre for Disease Control, Erica Thomson of Fraser Health, and Brian Twaites of BC Emergency Health Services. The panel moderator will be Donald MacPherson, the Executive Director of the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition.

After the panel discussion, there will be time for a Q&A, and opportunity for small group dialogue sessions and workshops that can continue the conversations around harm reduction.

A number of relevant community groups/organizations will have exhibition booths that attendees can explore to find out what the groups are doing regarding harm reduction and what they (attendees) can do to help.

To register, click through to the Science World website. (link removed when event closed)

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Murder Mystery Fun…and Educational! https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/murder-mystery-fun-and-educational/ Wed, 31 Oct 2018 16:29:01 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/murder-mystery-fun-and-educational/ Originally posted on BCCDC’s website, with permission from the author Heather Amos of PHSA, here. The BCCDF Foundation for Public Health teamed up with Science World to host a murder mystery event for Halloween 2018! Attendees were tasked with using science to solve the crime. they had just two hours to identify the killer, poison, […]

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Originally posted on BCCDC’s website, with permission from the author Heather Amos of PHSA, here.

The BCCDF Foundation for Public Health teamed up with Science World to host a murder mystery event for Halloween 2018!

Attendees were tasked with using science to solve the crime. they had just two hours to identify the killer, poison, how the poison was administered, and the motive.

“It is so much fun to see how enthusiastic attendees are to have access to our BCCDC folks and to use real science to solve a mystery, ” said Kristy Kerr, Executive Director of the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health. “I am thankful for our partnership with Science World and everyone who volunteers because it allows us to share that”

The event was set at a sci-fi fan convention and the BCCDC was there to warn attendees of something known as ConCrud, which is what happens when you pick up an infection or illness at a convention.

“Our partnership with Science World continues to produce rewarding and entertaining events, “said Dr. Mark Tyndall, Executive Medical Director of the BCCDC. “It is a great way to showcase the things that we do in a way that is easy to understand” These events provide unparalleled access to our science and the people who do the work. I am grateful to the BCCDC staff who participate and to the BCCDC Foundation for Public Health for their dedication to raising awareness about our work and public health.”

By participating in activities at the booths, participants could earn clues to help solve the mystery. Keenan Simmons, who attended the event with a group of about 10 friends, found it challenging. “You never know who [the killer] is, you’re not confident in your answer,” he said.

Julianne Beauchamp, another attendee and part o the same group as Simmons, was certain about the substance she identified as the poison. “It can kill you by injecting, touching or ingesting so there’s lots of ways he could have died,” she said.

About 1,200 people attended over the two-night event, held October 25 and 26. Some fans got right into the Halloween spirit and dressed up in costumes or as their favourite sci-fi characters.  “It was super fun I will come back next year,” said Beauchamp.

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BCCDC Foundation, BCCDC and Science World After Dark October fun events https://pacificpublichealth.ca/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-bccdc-and-science-world-after-dark-october-fun-events/ Thu, 04 Oct 2018 18:47:14 +0000 https://bccdcfound.wpengine.com/whats-new/bccdc-foundation-bccdc-and-science-world-after-dark-october-fun-events/ The BCCDC Foundation is once again partnering with Science World to host two fun evenings in October. On Thursday October 25 and Friday October 26th, the theme at the over-19 “Science World After Dark” events will be a murder mystery set at a Sci-Fi fan convention! The BCCDC is providing the expertise and science behind some […]

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The BCCDC Foundation is once again partnering with Science World to host two fun evenings in October.

On Thursday October 25 and Friday October 26th, the theme at the over-19 “Science World After Dark” events will be a murder mystery set at a Sci-Fi fan convention! The BCCDC is providing the expertise and science behind some of the clues and action, as well as program booths showcasing some of the great work done at BCCDC.

Tickets are available on the Science World website; hope to see you there!

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