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This video, provided by Digital World Biology, is from the 2022 Antibody Engineering Hackathon, an event where teams collaborated to develop Course-based Undergraduate Research projects (CURES) for students studying biotechnology. In this presentation, Justin J. Taylor, associate professor at the...
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In this video, published by InnovATEBIO, Golnar Afshar highlights how the City College of San Francisco’s biotechnology program engages local high schools to spark an interest in biotechnology. Engagement methods include field trips, classroom visits, internships, outreach videos, and instructional...
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This presentation, made available by AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center, was given by Russ Read of Forsythe Technical Community College as part of Florida Biotech Day 2018. The presentation provides detailed information about harmonized core skills standards for the biosciences. Topics covered include:...
Screenshot for Heat Fixing a Bacterial Culture to a Slide
This video from CUNY Kingsborough Community College describes how to heat fix a bacterial culture to a slide. The demonstration is described step by step and would be easy to replicate in a laboratory setting. Running time for the video is 1:41.
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In this video by Bio-Link, Laurence Clement talks about creating a scientific poster. Clement teaches students in an internship course in the Bridge to Biotech program at City College of San Francisco. Creating a scientific poster is one assignment in the internship course. The poster assignment...
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The North Carolina Community College System BioNetwork's interactive eLearning tools (IETs) are reusable chunks of training that can be deployed in a variety of courses or training programs. IETs are designed to enhance, not replace hands-on training. Learners are able to enter a hands-on lab...
Screenshot for History of MEMS - An Introduction
In this video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), viewers learn about the history of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in this 49:17 minute lecture by Dr. Matthias W. Pliel from Central New Mexico Community College. The lecture and slides cover the developments made in...
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In this video by Bio-Link, educators from different biotechnology programs talk about the ways they use equipment received from the Bio-Link Depot. This video runs 4:56 minutes in length. 
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Alu is an example of a so-called 'jumping gene' - a transposable DNA sequence that reproduces "by copying itself and inserting into new chromosome locations." This animation from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's Dolan DNA Learning Center presents Alu through a series of illustrations of the processes...
Screenshot for How Does a DNA Microarray Work?
In this video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), viewers are introduced to the structure of DNA microarrays. Viewers will learn about the physical structure of an array, how it works by utilizing the DNA hybridization process, and how an array analysis is interpreted. This...
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