打破感官科学的障碍-改善盲人和低视力群体获得神经免疫学的机会。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Stavroula Piliou, Jasmine G Hughes, Stepanka Facerova, Stuart Favilla, Erica Tandori, Adrian Liston
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摘要

科学公众参与活动和参与生物科学讨论需要向所有人开放,因为它们在将公众与研究联系起来和打破科学怀疑主义障碍方面发挥着重要作用。在一个日益受到科学进步影响的社会中,至关重要的是,每个人,无论其背景或能力如何,都感到有权参与这些对话。然而,对于经常被排除在外的盲人或低视力群体来说,情况通常并非如此,部分原因是科学外展活动历来仅限于视觉图像。为了打破这些障碍,我们组织了一个多感官展览,作为2024年剑桥节的一部分。该倡议的灵感来自莫纳什感官科学,这是一个有针对性的外展项目,旨在吸引盲人、视力低下或有不同需求的人。我们的目标是使用新颖的,触觉和信息模型来探索免疫系统在中枢神经系统健康和疾病中的作用,重点关注两种炎症模型:创伤性脑损伤和多发性硬化症。在感官科学方面,我们通过触觉科学海报、树脂和石膏脑模型,以及热、声、触觉诗歌和摄影等互动体验,培养盲人和低视力群体的参与。2024年3月举行的感官科学展览不仅促进了平等,而且提醒我们,真正的创新在于多元化和包容性社区的共同努力。
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Breaking down barriers with sensory science-improving accessibility to neuroimmunology for the blind and low-vision communities.

Scientific public engagement activities and participation in bioscience discussions need to be open to everyone, as they play a significant role in connecting the general public to research and breaking down barriers of scientific skepticism. In a society increasingly shaped by scientific progress, it is crucial that everyone, regardless of their background or ability, feels empowered to participate in these conversations. However, this is not usually the case for blind or low-vision communities who are often excluded, in part due to scientific outreach events being historically limited to visual imagery. To break down such barriers, we organized a multisensory exhibition as part of the Cambridge Festival 2024. The initiative was inspired by Monash Sensory Science, a targeted outreach program designed to engage individuals who are blind, have low vision or diverse needs. Our aim was to use novel, tactile and informative models to explore the role of the immune system in the central nervous system health and disease, focusing on two inflammation models: traumatic brain injury and multiple sclerosis. In Sensory Science, we fostered the involvement of the blind and low-vision community through tactile scientific posters, resin and plaster brain models, and interactive experiences involving heat, sound, tactile poetry and photography. The Sensory Science exhibition held during March 2024 not only promoted equality but also reminded us that true innovation lies in the collective efforts of a diverse and inclusive community.

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Immunology & Cell Biology
Immunology & Cell Biology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
98
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australasian Society for Immunology Incorporated (ASI) was created by the amalgamation in 1991 of the Australian Society for Immunology, formed in 1970, and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, formed in 1975. The aim of the Society is to encourage and support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. It is a broadly based Society, embracing clinical and experimental, cellular and molecular immunology in humans and animals. The Society provides a network for the exchange of information and for collaboration within Australia, New Zealand and overseas. ASI members have been prominent in advancing biological and medical research worldwide. We seek to encourage the study of immunology in Australia and New Zealand and are active in introducing young scientists to the discipline.
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