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Student Education

Cornell Adult University Teen Program

Cornell Adult University (CAU) Teen Program offers youths a taste of what college life is like. Teens between 13 and 15 years old are led by counselors through a week of varied camp activities, field trips, and educational sessions. Once every week for three weeks, we taught a science sampler class to a group of about 20 students. We discussed the basics of synthetic biology and biotechnology, asked them of their thoughts about genetically modified organisms, and did fun science activities with them. One week we taught them how to extract DNA from a strawberry using simple household chemicals. The teens really enjoyed this activity and had a lot of fun playing with the gooey strawberry DNA.

ENGRD 1050

We have begun a series of presentations to students in introductory engineering seminars (ENGRG 1050) to introduce them to synthetic biology and how projects like ours can encompass all fields of engineering while providing comprehensive solutions to real-world problems.


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Splash! at Cornell

Splash! at Cornell is an educational program that brings together students and Cornell undergrads for a day of classes in any subject. Our team taught a class on the principles of synthetic biology for this year's Splash! event.