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+ | <h1>Community Outreach</h1> | ||
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+ | <h2>SHAD</h2> | ||
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+ | <p>For the past three years, QGEM outreach has worked in partnership with the SHAD summer enrichment program at Queen's University. We have been able to introduce molecul | ||
+ | ar biology to high school students to spark interest while simultaneously sharing our own enthusiasm for learning, a concept SHAD aims to promote. QGEM volunteers worked alongside a team executive member to mentor the students through a two-day workshop covering techniques from lab safety and pipetting to DNA miniprep, restriction digest, and gel electrophoresis. The students used these techniques to determine the culprit in a murder mystery. While waiting for the lab results to finish, participants partook in a mini-lecture on blood components and were guided through a tour of the Queen's Anatomy Museum. With members of QGEM having gone through the SHAD program themselves, the team was extremely excited to introduce this workshop and the hands-on lab experience to a new group of budding scientists. Our workshop continues to be a deemed a highlight of the high school student's SHAD experience. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2>QGEM 2015 Public Seminar</h2> | ||
+ | <p>Gotta write something here about the public seminar...</p> | ||
+ | <p> Two images here: the poster and the article in the Whig</p> | ||
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