Last week, we returned to the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia for the first time since 2018 and it’s amazing the difference a few years makes! It finally feels as though COVID is moving into the rearview and we’re heading towards a more normalized conference setting. It was a bit of a whirlwind with early mornings and long days, but we enjoyed the beautiful weather, great food, and the enthusiastic educators we met each day.
This year, we hosted seven different workshops, ranging from electrophoresis to agar art, and raffled off several workshop kits and EDGE™ Integrated Electrophoresis Systems.
- Left at the Scene of the Crime: High School Forensics
- Sweet Science: Exploring Complex Mixtures with Biotechnology
- Introducing Your Students to Gene Editing with CRISPR
- Transform Your Class Into A Neuroscience Laboratory
- Teaching the Polymerase Chain Reaction in One Lab Period
- Exploring the Genetics of Taste: SNP Analysis of the PTC Gene Using PCR
- Exploring STEAM With Transformation
Thank you to everyone who attended one of our workshops on Thursday, March 23rd or stopped by Booth #1215 to say hi and we hope to see you again in the fall in Kansas City!
If you attended one of our workshops and would like to see the digital presentation or workshop literature, they’ve been listed below:
Workshop | Literature | Presentation |
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Left at the Scene of the Crime: High School Forensics | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Sweet Science: Exploring Complex Mixtures With Biotechnology | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Introducing Your Students to Gene Editing With CRISPR | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Transform Your Class Into A Neuroscience Laboratory | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Teaching the Polymerase Chain Reaction in One Lab Period | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Exploring the Genetics of Taste: SNP Analysis of the PTC Gene Using PCR | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |
Exploring STEAM With Transformation | VIEW | DOWNLOAD |














