Short Talks
Student-led explainers on CRISPR, enzymes, protein folding, vaccines, and gene regulation.
DNA, proteins, cells, and curious people
A student club for hands-on molecular biology, bite-size science talks, journal discussions, experiments, and friendly curiosity.
Student-led explainers on CRISPR, enzymes, protein folding, vaccines, and gene regulation.
Low-cost demos and safe classroom activities that turn abstract biology into something visible.
Read papers, ask good questions, learn experimental design, and practice explaining complex ideas.
Club meeting schedule
Planned meetings are listed below. Replace these starter dates with your school calendar when the club schedule is finalized.
Resources and fun facts
Quick facts, discussion prompts, and reliable places to learn more about the molecules that make cells work.
What we do
One figure from a real paper, translated into plain English and discussed as a group.
Use beads, paper, clay, or online 3D tools to model DNA, proteins, membranes, or viruses.
Talk through questions like gene editing ethics, synthetic biology, and personalized medicine.
Practice safe technique, experimental controls, micropipetting demos, and data interpretation.
Join the club
New members are welcome. No prior lab experience required, just curiosity and respect for careful science.