Team:Arizona State/Outreach/Exploring Synthetic Biology
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#Talk about creating a biotechnology journal club that could turn into an iGEM team | #Talk about creating a biotechnology journal club that could turn into an iGEM team |
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This curriculum is tailored to high school students with a strong background in biology and who are currently enrolled in an advanced biology or biotechnology course at their high school. Access to a biotechnology lab is preferred.
[http://prezi.com/bqt1cvldirvh/exploring-synthetic-biology-part-1/ Ready-to-use Introductory Presentation]
B) Meeting Two: Ethics and Safety in Synthetic Biology
C) Meeting Three: Lab Techniques in Synthetic Biology:
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