Familiarizing children with scientific principles from an early age helps them develop critical thinking skills and understand how science impacts their daily lives. By learning about regenerative medicine, they gain the ability to make informed health decisions as they grow. Encouraging early engagement in STEM fields also fosters curiosity and prepares students for future careers in science and technology.
InterLynk scientists have brought regenerative medicine into the classroom, engaging young minds through hands-on learning.
Players guide Lysa, a human-based platelet lysate drop, on a quest to repair damaged tissues. As she delivers growth factors, students learn core cellular biology concepts in a visually engaging way.
Navigating through a biological maze, players solve puzzles, apply science knowledge, and follow coding instructions to regenerate a jaw joint, reinforcing both biomedical and computational thinking.
The Easy Mode is available in English, German, Italian, and Portuguese, while the Hero Mode (for high schools) is currently available in English.
InterLynk provides engaging presentations that help teachers introduce regenerative medicine in a structured and visually stimulating way. Two versions are available, one tailored for high schools and another for primary/middle schools. Download the presentations and bring InterLynk to your classroom!
These presentations explain how regenerative medicine is transforming healthcare, breaking down complex topics like biomaterials and 3D bioprinting into easy-to-understand concepts.
With clear visuals, guided explanations, and real-world examples, teachers can effortlessly integrate these presentations into their lessons, making science both educational and exciting for students.
High school students explore cutting-edge innovations in tissue engineering, while younger students engage with interactive storytelling and colorful graphics that introduce scientific concepts in an accessible way.
InterLynk presented on "Engaging STEM Education Through Educational Videogames: Present and Future Possibilities" at Educating the Educators (ETE) 2025
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