Meet Thato Regonamanye. Thato has a background in psychology and her many responsibilities include working on logistics, workshops and transcribing. When asked how she felt about the Genome Adventures Project, she said "I think its a good initiative to try and get the kids and adults to read/learn about genetics through comics. Comic books are appealing. I hope it [the project] yields positive results''.
Meet Omphile Moragi. She is one of our Media & Design interns from Limkokwing. You may have seen her graphics on our Facebook page and a prvious blog post. Omphile says, ''with my designs, I would like to have promoted Genome Adventures to the while country, especially the youth so that they can learn about genomics. That is what I am hoping''. |
Meet Tswelelo Masutha who works as a Nurse Adolescent Health Services Coordinator. He also works as a researcher at Botswana Baylor Children's Clinical Center of Excellence. He has contributed to the Genomes Adventures project by helping with scripting, offering guidance and advice for the scientific portions and explaining genetic research. Masutha hopes to help ''get the message to the public about genomics.''