Biosensors Community Project Opening Workshop

Friday, April 10 @ 4 p.m.–6 p.m.

Harnessing the POWER OF LIGHT for environmental monitoring!

Do you care about your environment and so happen to be a science enthusiast? If so, join us as we explore bioluminescent organisms as biosensors to detect heavy metals and other contaminants, with the ultimate goal of making science fun and accessible by creating a toolkit for our communities to conduct their own experiments. During our first workshop, we’ll learn together which organisms are best for detecting heavy metals. If synthesizing conclusions through gathering qualitative observations piques your interest, or if you’re fascinated by bioluminescent organisms, drop by SoundBio Lab on Friday, April 10th, 4:00 – 6:00 PM.

Free event. Ages 12 and up.

Register HERE!

Funded in part by a Public Participation Grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology.

1100 NE 47th St UNIT 103
Seattle, WA 98105 United States
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Soundbio Lab
1100 NE 47th St UNIT 103
Seattle, WA 98105

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Tweens + Teens, Adults

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