Olympic B3 Science Summer Camp 2012
  Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Bioinformatics

  June 11th - June 30th

Camp Experiences

This summer's camp will occur at Olympic High School in the science labs. Students will be introduced to some basic skills used all the time in biotechnology and bioinformatics experiments. For many of them this is a first introduction to the tools of a modern molecular biology labs so lots of practice time is included. We will spend time becoming familiar with pipetting, using spectrophotometers, and running agarose gels, as well as performing enzymatic reactions. We will extract DNA from samples of leaves we collect from Amwerican Chestnut trees (and hybrids) growing at Crowder's Mountain, and then perform restriction digestion and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays that yield DNA 'fingerprints' on those samples. Students will also learn how to use a number of computational tools, including comparing sequences and comparing DNA 'fingerprints' and determining similarity.  

By the end of the course students will be able to correctly follow the directions in a protocol ( detailed recipe) that yields purified DNA, determine the concentration and purity of the DNA, design and perform assays using that DNA, and analyze and interpret the resulting patterns.They will know something about the historical place of the American chestnut tree in the North Carolina biosphere and how its loss due to the blight has changed the forest environment.

 

Camp Objectives:

This camp provides hands-on experience in wet-lab and computational methods for modern biological research; there will be seminars and discussions, as well as enrichment materials to put the lab experience in context.

Field Trip: On June 14th there is a field trip to Crowders Mountain to collect samples. Please check the Schedule page for directions if you are arriving separately and the Lists page to make sure you have the necessary permissions and supplies.

When and Where:

Olympic High School
June 11th - June 30th
Mon-Fri 9am* - 2pm
* Breakfast will be available for all students from 8-8:30am.Lunch will be provided.
Room 225 will be open for student computer use prior to 9am.
Meet in 240, at 9am
Wet labs: Room 240, 232
Computational lab: Room 225

Overflow space: 228
Parent's Wrap-Up: June 28th
Lab demonstrations @ 4:15pm, Room 240
Dinner and Certificate awards @ 4:45pm, Room 242

Instructors:
Dr. Jennifer Weller
jweller2@uncc.edu

Mrs. Jeanne Smith
jeanne.smith@cms.k12,nc.us
704-408-7445 (cell)


Mrs. Erica Putnam
ericaa.putnam@cms.k12.nc.us
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