Healthcare and biotechnology have emerged as one of the most challenging and in-demand domains in recent times. Advancements in this domain lead to innovations like wearable gadgets, medical devices, robotics surgery, new & effective treatment of diseases, control of an epidemic, and development of life-saving vaccines.
Our Genomics, Biotechnology & Health Sciences Research Lab provides children great exposure to Gene Editing and its applications, DNA sequencing technology, CRISPR, Plant biology, and therapeutics. This lab allows our young innovators to explore some of the top challenges in this domain, and brainstorm with fellow students to innovate solutions to meet these challenges.
At our Genomics, Biotechnology & Health Sciences Research Lab, we provide our students:
• Domain-specific
training.
• Activities to understand
domain concepts.
• One large project at
the end of the module.
• Domain-specific
training.
• Activities to understand
domain concepts.
• One large project at the end of the module.
• We leave our students by introducing them to some of the most pressing problems in the genomics, biotechnology & health sciences domain, encouraging them to find a solution later in their lives.
Exercise: Hands-on exercise to co-relate Human Cells and World around us
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN101 – Fundamentals of Genetics Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Understand DNA coding and simulate DNA Code
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN101 – Fundamentals of Genetics Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Understand Epigenetics and the impact of certain genes on the human body
Exercise: Design a protein shape that is capable of providing a shield from the virus mutations
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN102 – Genomics. Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Develop Co-relation between Animal Gene and Human Gene | 75 minutes.
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN102 – Genomics. Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Perform Gene Sequencing of Unknown DNA
Exercise: Brainstorm and Develop Future Use of Human Genome Information
Exercise: Utilize the bold predictions and develop ways to make life better for human beings
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN203 – Genetics Engineering & Biotechnology Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Bioethics Research Project
Exercise: Hands-on Gene Editing using CRISPR/Cas9 Technology
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN201 – Principles & Practices of Gene Therapy Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Understand and Simulate an Attempt to Develop a Cure for Cancer using TP53 Gene
This curriculum is inspired from XGEN205 – Personal Genomics & Your Health Stanford School of Medicine Genetics and Genomics Program
Exercise: Research and Report Writing on Gene Therapy of a Genetic Disease
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(This innovation received ‘Honorable Mention’ at NASA Ames Space Settlement Design Challenge – 2018)
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(This innovation won 1st prize at Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge at NASA Kennedy Space Centre – 2016, held at NASA Kennedy Space Center)
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