Thanks to Ms. Brown for inviting pgEd to speak with her honors biology class at Brookline High School in Brookline, MA on March 7th. Marnie and Lauren enjoyed great discussions […]
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Month: March 2012
pgEd at Coastal Studies for Girls
pgEd recently learned about a fantasic program in coastal Maine called Coastal Studies for Girls. This program is for young women – sophomores in high school – looking to spend a semester […]
Fantastic introduction to personal genetics!
Here is a link to a fantastic 20-minute video of our colleague from Hudson Alpha, Neil Lamb, at TEDxHuntsville giving an introduction to the human genome, personal genome sequencing and what it […]
A broken gene is not always a bad thing
A mutation is often thought of as a bad thing, especially one that stops a protein from being made. Every once in a while, however, we hear a story that […]