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Tobacco Mosaic Virus
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  In this four-part laboratory exercise, learners investigate properties of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) including (1) symptoms induced by the virus in susceptible plants at the macroscopic and microscopi
  
Wash This Way
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  In this activity on page 4 of the PDF, learners investigate the importance of washing their hands.
  
Biobarcodes: Antibodies and Nanosensors
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  In this activity/demo, learners investigate biobarcodes, a nanomedical technology that allows for massively parallel testing that can assist with disease diagnosis.
  
Nano Latch-n-Catch
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  In this activity, learners design a therapeutic agent to image and/or cure various diseases in the respiratory system.
  
Disease Detectives
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  In this activity, learners examine antibodies and antibody recognition using a model.
  
3D-ection: Molecular Shape Recognition
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  In this activity (page 12), learners explore how molecules self-assemble and how molecules must fit together, like a lock and key, in order to identify each other and initiate a new function as a comb
  
Microbes are Everywhere
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  In this four-day activity, learners grow bacteria and/or fungi from a variety of locations and compare the results.
  
Macro-Microarray
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  In this activity, learners explore the "nuts and bolts" of gene chips.
  
Life Size: What's in a microbe?
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  In this activity on page 3 of the PDF, learners visualize the relative size and structural differences between microbes that have the potential to cause disease.
  
Fruity-Glows: Pictures of Health on a Microarray Canvas
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  In this activity (page 12), learners apply the concepts of pixilation and pointillism to the world of biomedical science.
  
Demonstrating An Epidemic
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  This experiment allows learners to experience a small scale "epidemic," demonstrating the ease with which disease organisms are spread, and enables learners to determine the originator of the "epidemi
  
3D-tection: Trying to Fit In
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  In this activity, learners explore how molecules must fit together, like a lock and key, in order to identify each other and initiate a new function as a combined unit.