
We formerly hosted a small exhibition space, known as the Genome Gallery, which explored genomic science in a number of creative ways. The exhibitions which were delivered in this space can now be explored online through the genome.gallery digital archive.
Exhibitions included:
Human Genome Project – Permanent exhibition – ‘The more we earn about the human genome, the more there is to explore…’
#flowcellular 2021 – Playful encounters with food to explore the science behind what happens in our DNA at a cellular level as we age.
Empowering people: Genetic counselling in focus 2019 – What is a genetic counsellor, what do they do, and who gets to see one?
Curious nature 2019 – The natural world is a curious place! Delve deeper and discover more about the world around us.
Also hosted on the Genome Gallery website is the online exhibition on the history of Hinxton Hall, including recordings of a number of live events.