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Become a member of the first community biology lab in the East Bay. A place to explore, learn, work on fun projects and tinker with biology. Open to biotech professionals, hobbyists, and citizen scientists. No bio background needed! Be part of our community of creative thinkers, hackers and mad scientists!
Become a member! https://www.counterculturelabs.org/join
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If you have any questions you can reach us by filling out our contact form
Want to support youth education and the next generation of citizen scientists? Make a donation to fund our educational programs!
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Wet-Lab Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop 🧬 (Take-home Kit included!)
Welcome to the Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop! Join us at Counter Culture Labs (4799 Shattuck Ave., Oakland, CA 94609) for a hands-on experience in inserting genes into plants! This is an introductory workshop - attendees of all backgrounds are welcome, non-bio folks especially.
Learn about fundamental DNA tools, understand how agrobacterium is used as a vehicle for delivering genes into plants, gain wet-lab experience with sterile microbial culture, and insert a gene encoding for production of beetroot pigment into tobacco, all in one day. Participants will also take home a plant genetic engineering kit! After successful transformation, plant leaves will turn red in a matter of days.
Kit components (provided by the instructor):
- Nicotiana tabacum plant with pot and soil
- Agrobacterium with RUBY Plasmid
- Petri dish with LB agar
- Inoculation loops
- Infiltration buffer
- Blunt syringes
- Pipettes
- Nitrile gloves
- Bleach
The workshop fee is $250. Venmo @ccl-plantbio. Last four digits phone # confirmation: 6986. Message the organizer on Meetup if you need an alternate payment method. 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 tissue culture and bioluminescent algae? Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming Bay Area workshops!
About the Instructor
Anthony Neil Tan is a UC Berkeley trained bioengineer whose projects center on enhancing high-value plants through genetic engineering. His past work 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.
No refunds can be issued.
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•En ligneCCL Working Meeting and Drop-In [ONLINE]
En ligneCome join us to help build YOUR lab. CCL is a 100% unpaid-volunteer-after-hours-run labor of love. There is no "staff" - just a bunch of people figuring out together what needs to get done. Help pitch in to build something amazing together!
Drop in to our weekly online meeting to meet us and talk about your project idea! We also spend this time as volunteers to help keep the lab running. RSVP on Meetup for Zoom link.
Can't attend but still want to get in touch? You can reach us via our contact form!
Want to support youth education and the next generation of citizen scientists? Make a donation to fund our educational programs and community projects!2 participants
Tidepooling! CCL Aquatic Bio Excursion
200 Nevada Ave,, Moss Beach 94038, Moss Beach, CA, USCome hang out with us at the tide pools! On Thursday January 1, at JV Fitzgerald Marine Reserve at 2-4pm. 🪸
Note: we are meeting at the tide pools not Counter Culture Labs
parking lot (walk down to moss beach via seal cove trail)- https://maps.app.goo.gl/drucR9pKawGGHTa39 or street parking in the neighborhood closer to seal cove trail - https://maps.app.goo.gl/sZyPzT5DvKrMuC6G6 meet at moss beach (assuming the main reserve entrance is still closed for sea lions): https://maps.app.goo.gl/jhLRqULKVrRVMmfm8
Msg organizer on meetup to be added to Counter Culture Labs' Aquatic Biology discord!3 participants
•En ligneWeekly Pandemic Chat
En ligneThis is a weekly zoom call hosted by the Counter Culture Labs and BioCurious communities, for anyone interested in reviewing the week's science and news on COVID-19. Plus guest stars monkeypox, Ebola, RSV and influenza. We welcome your questions and are happy to discuss any articles or news you may have found.
Please sign up for this free event on Meetup to see the Zoom connection info.
Want to support youth education and the next generation of citizen scientists? Make a donation to fund our educational programs and community projects!3 participants
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