At the National Science Teacher Association meeting, a number of teachers expressed a difficulty they have in including the latest issues in personal genetics into their classrooms – time! As […]
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pgEd loves teachers – Thank you NSTA attendees!
Dana had a great visit to San Antonio, thanks to the many wonderful, enthusiastic and creative teachers at the National Science Teacher Association conference. We were pleased to have a […]
Genomes, Environment and Traits conference in Boston, April 25-26
The annual Genomes, Environments and Trait conference, organized by our friends at the Personal Genome Project is upon us. As usual, they have arranged a fascinating, interdisciplinary line up […]
NSTA countdown – Dana will be presenting in San Antonio
We are putting the finishing touches on our talk “Genetics Gets Personal: Teaching the Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Personal Genetics”, which we are so excited to present at […]