About this Event
Ag Biotech Academy introduces teachers to the ways biotech is incorporated into agriculture using biotech skills in food science activities and biofuels labs. For teachers of biology, chemistry and environmental science. (OHIO teachers only)
At this two-day workshop all participants will experience:
- Industry speakers addressing current trends in the use of biotechnology in agriculture
- Biotech lab skills (basic micropipetting, aseptic technique, calculating and making dilutions, pouring agar plates)
- Tissue culturing techniques
- Gram staining of bacteria
- Biofuels labs (making and testing biodiesel)
- Field trip to The Ohio State University Western Agriculture Research Station
At the industry reception held the first night of the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to talk with experts such as field agronomists, soybean researchers, those in the fields of agribusiness & communications, ag production, and others. Attendees are expected to attend this dinner.
Each teacher will receive $250 classroom lab supplies. 16 hours of contact time will be awarded for the 2 day workshop and 1 hour of graduate credit from Ashland University is available for $180.
PLEASE NOTE: This workshop is geared toward middle and high school teachers. The content covered is above the level of elementary grades science and elementary teachers should not register.
For information about the standards covered, please contact [email protected].
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GrowNextGen connects students to real-world science and careers in modern agriculture through the generous support of the Ohio Soybean Council and Ohio soybean farmers.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Global Impact Stem Upper Academy on Clark State's Campus, 572 East Leffel Lane, Springfield, United States
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