
Emma Craddock
@emmarcraddock
A-level biology teacher who is passionate about spreading the joy of science!
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04-05-2012 19:24:50
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Any KS4 or KS5 biologists and interested adults please read my blog about DNA, I hope you find it interesting. Please comment and share. emmarcraddock.wordpress.com/2020/03/28/its… via WordPress.com

Why Won’t My Doctor Give Me Antibiotics? Blog for any KS4 or KS5 biology students on antibiotic resistance. Please feel free to share it for anyone students who want some biology help or any interested adults! :D emmarcraddock.wordpress.com/2020/05/05/why… via WordPress.com






What is domestication and why do we eat what we eat? 🤔 Super lecture this morning by Dr Mark Chapman, Associate Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Here you can see the teachers engaged in a Q&A post lecture. #GPSSS22 #summerschool #PlantSci Gatsby Plant Science Education Programme


Last night we waved goodbye to the teachers after a full programme of lectures, practicals, discussions & resource development. A great group! Now they shall go forth and "disperse" the power of plant science! 🦸♂️☘️ 🦸♀️ #GPSSS22 #plantsci Gatsby Plant Science Education Programme



I love tarsiers as they’ve got massive eyes to make up for a lack of a tapetum, love it when there are different solutions to the same problems in different animals. Emma Wilkinson


Phrases that mean nothing will happen: Leave it with me I’ll have a word I’ll see what I can find Consider it done I’ll make some calls I’ll think about it Certainly a possibility Let’s come back to that Good idea Maybe It’s on my list Might see you down there I’ll look into it


Doctors in Newcastle have been granted permission to create Britain's first Child born from Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy. Fantastic! Mito Research theguardian.com/science/2018/f…

