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DNA Teacher Training
All schools sending teachers to this workshop are eligible to borrow Cornell's DNA equipment through the Minds On DNA Lending Laboratory. This one day program is appropriate for teachers both new to DNA technology and previously trained teachers seeking a refresher opportunity. The workshop is designed to meet the needs of the participants and can include: - DNA Extraction (MS and HS)
- DNA Restriction Digest (HS Honors / AP Bio)
- DNA Profiling Crime Scene Investigation (MS and HS)
- Data Analysis (MS, HS, AP).
Participants - will use state-of-the-art technology and equipment
- may request lab materials and equipment for use in their classrooms
- have a collaborative relationships with other teachers and with the base-pair, Alison and Richard Miller
| Upcoming: | Canajoharie, NY | | | Rensselaerville, NY | |
| Recently at: | Saratoga, NY | |
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Mentors
Alison Miller – Alison is a Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers (CIBT) trained affiliate and experienced educator with extensive background in mentoring Immunology and DNA Fingerprinting workshops for teachers and students. Richard Miller + Richard is a Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers(CIBT) trained educator and Minds On DNA consultant.
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