This advanced workshop is designed to familiarize teachers with genetic modification of organisms (GMO) and provide a classroom lab activity illustrating the prevalence of GMOs in our food supply.
During the workshop, participants will learn the basics of plant genetic engineering. They will have the opportunity to extract DNA from a variety of plant sources, including packaged foods such as corn chips. We will then utilize the Nobel Prize-winning technique, PCR, to detect genetically engineered elements in these foods and separate the resulting PCR products using agarose gel electrophoresis. Participants will also have the opportunity to do guided online research about GMOs and discuss the pros and cons of this new technology.
Continental breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will be provided.
Workshop held at Marin Catholic High School, 675 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Kentfield, CA, 94904-0949.
Registration Deadline is Friday, 27 October 2006. Directions and room numbers will be emailed to participants prior to the workshop.
Please register only if you are able to attend the entire workshop. Registration is open to all BABEC teachers, however, all registrants must have prior training and experience with PCR. Notification of acceptance will be emailed on November 2nd
Remember, you are a BABEC teacher if your school participates in the biotechnology activities of any of the partnership organizations: CISBE, EBBEP, Gene Connection, PROBE, SCCBEP, or SF BASE.
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