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 […]
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pgEd in print: “Preparing the public to make informed choices about personal gen
Marnie Gelbart wrote a letter-to-the-editor that was published in the most recent issue of CBE-Life Sciences Education. This piece was written in response to an important study published by Dougherty […]
pgEd at Brockton High School
Lauren and Marnie visited Brockton High School in Brockton, MA on February 29th. We visited 3 classes and the Science Club, talking about a number of topics related to personal […]
pgEd at Brunswick High School
Thank you to the wonderful students at Brunswick High School. Maine is considered a leader in STEM education, and its clear that is the case based on some of the questions and […]