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Hi Diana. 

The Ontario Science Centre has been offering this type of program since 2003. Over the years, we have conducted more than 20 studies with researchers from more than a dozen institutions, including the University of Toronto and the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. To date, more than 25,000 OSC visitors have participated as subjects in a variety of studies ranging from synesthesia, linguistics,
cognition, memory, physiology, genetics, behavior and even long term love!

One of the most recent studies with Sick Kids (Spit for Science) saw more than 17,000+ volunteers. The data set now represents one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive databases of behavioral and cognitive data for children.

I've shared this work at ASTC (2005), CASC (2009) and AAAS (2006) conferences with representatives from the Science Museum of London and the Marian Koshland Science Museum who were exploring similar programs. I'd be really interested in finding out more about what's happening at NEMO.  

Sara

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Sara Poirier
Researcher/Programmer
Ontario Science Centre
Toronto, Ontario
PH 416 696 4590 FX 416 696 3181
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>SEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
>Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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>Hello everyone,
>
>I would like to know which science museums and centers have opened up  
>the museum floor to researchers who conduct real scientific  
>experiments with their visitors as experimental subjects.
>Science center NEMO, in the Netherlands, initiated such a program last  
>year and would like to exchange experiences. In Europe, the Science  
>Museum London and Science Gallery Dublin have such programs in place.  
>What about the rest of the science center community?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Diana
>
>
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>Dr. Diana C. Issidorides
>Senior Scientist & Exhibition Developer
>Science Center NEMO
>P.O. Box 421
>1000 AK Amsterdam
>The Netherlands
>T: +31205313201
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>www.e-nemo.nl







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