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Biofilms on Station and in You

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What:
Session
When:
1:15 PM, Friday 7 Feb 2020 (1 hour 30 minutes)
Theme:
Grades 6-12
Learn how students can participate in an ISSBiology experiment designed to characterize biofilm mass, thickness, morphology, and gene expression using various spaceflight-relevant microbes and different substrata materials. Biofilms are a problem on Earth, often in medical settings, and ISS, where they can impact critical components of the Station

https://spacecenter.grenadine.co/seec2020/form/SessionEval

Who's Attending

Dr Katy Martin
Program Lead
Genes in Space
Amy Velchoff
Educational Leadership Student Association
Laure Locascio
Cypress Fairbanks ISD
Dori Clausen
University of Northern Iowa
Josie Christiansen
University of Northern Iowa
Kristine Record
Science Teacher
Cactus High School, Glendale Community College
Suzanne Banas Ph.D., NBCT
Science Leader
South Miami Middle School
Bryan Worobec
Vegreville Composite High School
Dr. Andre Samuel
Founder, Pres. & CEO
The Citizen Science Lab
Debbie Montenegro
Deputy Director
University of North Texas Health Science Center and the Network of the National Library of Medicine South Central Region

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