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Epidemiology in Action: Discovering How a Novel Virus is Transmitted
Put on your epidemiologist hat on and determine the transmission mode of a new virus using molecular data, patient histories, and clues hidden in a restaurant.

The first 30 US-based registrants will have the option to receive one student workstation to do this lab hands-on during the workshop. You’ll need to supply your own gel box, power supply, micropipet, and tips. We’ll send DNA samples, a precast agarose gel, buffer and DNA stain (FastBlast or UView for those with transilluminators or UV lamps). We are not able to send any electrophoresis equipment to participants.

Sherry Annee is a Biotechnology instructor at Brebeuf Jesuit in Indianapolis. She has served as president of NABT (National Association of Biology Teachers) and HASTI (Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc.), served on several advisory boards, field-tested numerous curricula, consulted on the creation of lessons/curriculum by national organizations, and frequently present at state and national conferences as an HHMI and Bio-Rad Explorer Fellow.

Note: No continuing education credits or certificates are being offered for attending this event. Attendees will receive an email after the event that they may use as proof of attendance.

This webinar will be recorded and emailed to all registrants.

April 27, 2023 from 6:30 - 8:00 PM Eastern

Apr 27, 2023 06:30 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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