Wet-Lab Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop  (Take-home Kit included!)
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Wet-Lab Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop (Take-home Kit included!)

Learn how to genetically engineer plants in a hands-on wet-lab workshop and take home your own kit to continue experimenting!

By Anthony Neil Tan

Date and time

Saturday, April 26 · 1 - 5pm PDT

Location

995 Market St

995 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Welcome to the Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop! Join us at Cellsius Bio Lab (995 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103) for a hands-on experience in plant genetic engineering. Learn about the mechanisms of DNA and genetic engineering, understand how agrobacterium is used as a vehicle for delivering genes into plants, gain wet-lab experience with sterile bacterial culture, and practice inserting a gene encoding for production of a red pigment into tobacco, all under 4 hours. Take home a plant genetic engineering kit (included in the cost of the workshop!)

Kit Components:
- Nicotiana tabacum plant with pot and soil
- Agrobacterium with RUBY Plasmid
- Petri dish with LB agar
- 5 mL Infiltration buffer
- Tube holder
- Blunt syringes
- Pipettes
- Nitrile gloves
- Bleach

The workshop fee is $250. (Register more than 5 days in advance for a 10% early-bird discount)
This covers instruction, the materials and equipment used in the class, and the take-home genetic engineering kit.

Required lab attire for safety: Long pants and closed-toed shoes.

Unable to attend? Interested in other classes like plant genetic engineering, bacterial culture, microscopy? Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming workshops! http://eepurl.com/iXGV5Q

About the Instructor
This workshop is taught by Anthony Neil Tan, an AgTech professional [UC Berkeley bachelor of science in Bioengineering]. He is currently an independent research scientist and his projects center on optimizing the cultivation of high-value plants via various horticultural methods and plant genetic engineering. His portfolio ranges from designing a plant growth chamber that won a national NASA contest to developing new plant genetic engineering tools at the U.S. Department of Energy's Joint BioEnergy Institute.


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