Last updated: March 17, 2012
Life in the Lab
Life in the Lab
Learn what it is like to choose the career of a scientist from three young and very different individuals who decide to invest their lives in research. Introduction: NHGRI Director Francis S. Collins. Feature scientists Dr. Belen Hurle, Dr. Milton English and Dr. Elizabeth Gillanders.
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A Teaching Guide for Life in the Lab
- Teaching Guide: Life in the Lab
A guide for increasing student awareness of careers in genomic science, as well as to dispel stereotypes about who has what it takes to become a scientist.
General Online Resources:
- Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
- Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center
- Genetic Home Reference: Your Guide to Understanding Genetic Conditions [ghr.nlm.nih.gov]
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