Ronja, Leandra and Zora take HEEP research to Pint of Science Zurich

Leandra Keusch, Zora van der Bie and Ronja Schmoll took our research out of the lab and down to the pub, giving a public talk as part of Pint of Science Zurich on 19 May.

Their talk, "Studying Industrialisation's Impact on Human Biology to Understand Our Species' Evolution and Health", was part of the evening's theme, "Hidden Drivers of Health". They shared findings from the TREE Project in a lively and highly interactive session, and ended up running well over time thanks to the sheer number of questions and discussion from the audience.

A brilliant example of getting our research out to a wider public, and clearly one that struck a chord with the room.

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