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Molecule World: Genetics, Chemistry & Art
You gotta know when to fold 'em
From proteins to DNA, chemicals to lipids, the shape and structure of biomaterials drive their utility. In a class led by Dr. Sandra Porter, we'll envision exactly how and why these structures matter how DNA is put together by its properties, how mutant proteins cause albino cats, how protein folding dictates functionality, why some viruses are resistant to anti-viral drugs, and why some people develop diseases like breast cancer by use of her 3D visualization program Molecule World.
After this class, you'll be able to share your new-found love of biological formalism with a printed structural image of your favorite molecule on a T-shirt! Come structure your mind to expand your horizons into the world of molecular form.
This class will take place at HiveBio on February 20th from 2-5PM. Pre-registration is required.
What to bring:
- A white T shirt (optional). HiveBio will provide T-shirts, but if you want one that you know fits the way you like, get a blank cotton T-shirt and bring it along.
- An iPad (optional). We will have some iPads available for the workshop, but if you have one, you might like to bring it.
- If you're bringing an iPad, download and install a copy of Molecule World ($5.99 in the iTunes store) before the workshop.
Maximum class size is 10 $35 per participant
Please register on BrownPaperTickets today so we know you're coming!
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LocationHiveBio Community Lab (View)
4000 NE 41st St Building G
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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