The National Biotechnology Education Conference is an event designed to bring together the nation’s leaders in biotech education for the development and dissemination of best practices. More details about this event will be posted soon!
The National Biotechnology Education Conference is an event designed to bring together the nation’s leaders in biotech education for the development and dissemination of best practices. More details about this event will be posted soon!
The Edward Teller Education Center (ETEC) is a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and University of California Davis School of Education (UCDSOE) collaborative. ETEC was established to provide K-14 teacher professional development around science, math, engineering and technology (SMET). ETEC benefits from the vast scientific resources available at LLNL and the academic expertise of U.C. Davis School of Education. This partnership leverages these resources to provide teachers with a continuum of professional development enabling a teacher to progress from novice to mastery in a scientific discipline through a standards aligned curriculum. Go to http://etec.llnl.gov/ for more information
Biotechnology Research Academy June 21 - Biotechnology Research Academy Level - 1 (LLNL, ETEC)
June 28 - Biotechnology Research Academy Level - 2 (LLNL, ETEC)
July 12 - Biotechnology Research Academy Level - 3 (LLNL, ETEC)
This program is designed to bring together formal and informal educators, students and scientists to develop 3D game modules focused on issues and careers in modern biology. Student/Educator teams are encouraged to apply. All participants receive a $300 stipend.
Participants must be able to commute daily to UC Davis.
Applications are due April 2, 2010. Please visit the website for more information.
This program is designed to bring together formal and informal educators, students and scientists to develop 3D game modules focused on issues and careers in modern biology. Student/Educator teams are encouraged to apply. All participants receive a $300 stipend.
Participants must be able to commute daily to UC Davis.
Applications are due April 2, 2010. Please visit the website for more information.
This program is designed to bring together formal and informal educators, students and scientists to develop 3D game modules focused on issues and careers in modern biology. Student/Educator teams are encouraged to apply. All participants receive a $300 stipend.
Participants must be able to commute daily to UC Davis.
Applications are due April 2, 2010. Please visit the website for more information.