Kate Garber, PhD, Director
of Education, Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine
visited with 7th Grade Life Science students on Tuesday, November 19th. Seventh grade had just completed studying
genetics and this was a good opportunity to hear about current research and how
genetics affects our lives. Dr. Garber
discussed stem cells, how genetic engineering is used to help people with
certain disorders, and how it can be used to engineer a crop to produce a
vitamin in areas where deficiency in that vitamin has had health
consequences. Other topics included how
genes can be inserted and used as markers to provide research tools and genetic
testing. Some students participated in a
genetic testing exercise which helped them see how genetic mutations can be
uncovered. Thanks to Dr. Garber for
sharing her knowledge and helping our students learn more about this important
topic.
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