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Genetic engineering program at Tech for middle-schoolers
Georgia Tech’s BioIgnite program is offering a “day camp” in genetic engineering for students in grades 6 to 8.
Students will be introduced to basic principles of genetics and DNA, and will learn how to build a plasmid like scientists do.
The one-day class will be offered twice in the spring semester:
- January 21, 2017, in conjunction with Georgia Tech’s K.I.D.S. (Kids Interested in Discovering Science) Club
- March 11, 2017
Registration is $50 per student.
BioIgnite is aimed at getting kids interested in biotechnology at a young age. It offers one-day camps during the school year, and week-long camps during the summer.
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