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The Atlanta Science Festival is an annual public celebration of local science and technology. Curious people of all ages will explore the science and technology in our region and see how science is connected to all parts of our lives. Scientists and educators from museums, local schools, universities, and companies will uncover mysteries and explain… more »
Georgia State University’s Bio-Bus Program allowed educators to experience hands-on learning with their DNA is Elementary program. The teachers were attending the Latin American Association’s day-long event for teachers, held at Georgia Tech on Saturday, October 10, 2015.
The Mobile Lab Coalition has been holding meetings for ten years now, and Georgia State University’s Bio-Bus hasn’t missed a one! This year we sent Program Manager Genevieve Edwards and Lab Coordinators Michelle Ventura and Shue Casillas – seen here by their poster. Thanks to MdBio Lab and Towson University’s Center for STEM… more »