• Teacher Professional Development Workshops with Worcester Public Schools – Worcester, MA

    This project aims to enhance high school education in Worcester, MA, by integrating genetic science and bioethics into the curriculum. PGED will develop and deliver a professional development program for high school teachers in collaboration with the MIT Edgerton Center, enabling them to teach genetics and bioethics effectively. This workshop is the first in a […]

  • Meeting the moment: Impactful science communication and education on genetics – ONLINE

    Marnie is excited to work with Dr. Shoumita Dasgupta (Professor of Medicine, Boston University) and Dr. Jeanne Chowning (Associate Vice President of Science Education, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center) to present a webinar on “Meeting the moment: Impactful science communication and education on genetics”. Hosted by the American Society of Human Genetics, this webinar will explore […]

  • Let’s Talk Genetics: A Workshop for Educators and Science Communicators – ONLINE

    How does your health relate to your genes? What can (and what can’t) commercial ancestry testing tell you? How does law enforcement use DNA in criminal investigations? Join Personal Genetics Education and Dialogue (PGED) for an interactive workshop about genetics advances and their applications, including how to foster conversations about these topics in classrooms and […]

  • Boston Day & Evening Academy – Boston, MA

    Boston Day & Evening Academy Boston, MA, United States

    Marnie & Ting are looking forward to returning to Boston Day & Evening Academy, an alternative high school in the Boston Public Schools. They’ll be visiting with students as part of PGED alum Fabienne Mondesir and Julie Park’s Project Month class “Grey’s at BDEA” on anatomy and physiology.

  • The Science of Us: An Introduction to Biological Anthropology at the Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) – Baltimore, MD

    Where did humans come from? What makes us special? What can the study of our biology and behavior tell us about ourselves? Join scientists from the American Association of Biological Anthropology in an interactive, informal program to explore different areas of study within the field of biological anthropology, including human origins and evolution, primate behavior […]

  • Introduction to Personal Genetics with St. Thomas Episcopal Church – ONLINE

    Are you curious about how your health relates to your genes? Have you ever wondered how ancestry testing works, and what such tests can (or cannot) tell you? Do you have questions about how law enforcement uses DNA in criminal investigations? Join us to learn, share, and reflect together about genetics in relation to health, […]

  • Ancestry and Identity with PGED at the Hyattsville Library – Hyattsville MD

    Hyattsville Library 6530 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, MD, United States

    Technological developments in genetics have enabled people to learn about their ancestry and connect with relatives around the globe. This program explores the science and limitations of genetic testing for ancestry and family history purposes. Participants will examine the impact that direct-to-consumer ancestry tests can have on their personal, familial, and cultural identities.

  • Ancestry Testing and Identity with St. Thomas Episcopal Church – ONLINE

    Technological developments in genetics have enabled people to learn about their ancestry and connect with relatives around the globe. This program explores the science behind genetic testing for ancestry and family history purposes, as well as its limitations. Participants will discuss concepts of ancestry and the impact that direct-to-consumer ancestry tests can have on their […]

  • Sex, Genetics and Athletics with St. Thomas Episcopal Church – ONLINE

    Athletics are often divided into men’s and women’s categories in an effort to foster fair competition, but efforts to define who qualifies to compete in the women’s events have been controversial. Our conversation will focus on athletics (commonly referred to as “track and field” in the US) as a lens to examine the biology of […]