NEWSLETTER September 2023

Ten Helpful Tools For Teaching DNA: Refresh Your Lesson Plans For The New School Year!

Whether you are teaching genetics for the first or umpteenth time, our list of “Ten Helpful Tools for Teaching DNA” offers new ideas and techniques that will liven up your presentations and captivate students. Several image sources, interactive tools, and activities you will not want to miss!


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Kahoot with the National Institutes of Health!

Challenge your students with the latest Kahoots from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The NIH has created several Kahoots as part of its “Back to School” campaign, focusing on health topics such as health literacy, regeneration, and teen depression. This game-based learning platform is an engaging way for students to learn more about the NIH and some of the areas the NIH is performing research to improve human health. Challenge your students with the Kahoots now!


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The Talking Glossary of Genomic and Genetic Terms from the National Human Genome Research Institute

Check out the Talking Glossary of Genomic and Genetic Terms from the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). This resource is filled with definitions, audio recordings, and illustrations for hundreds of terms. It is one of the premier educational resources offered by NHGRI, and it aims to help users better understand the basics of genomics and genetics. This talking glossary targets students, educators, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the public. Terms in the glossary are defined in both written and oral recording formats, and includes a Spanish translation. Visit the glossary now to look up your favorite genomic and genetic terms!


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Registration Open for the National Science Teaching Association's National Conference in Kansas City

The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) will be hosting the NSTA KC23 national conference from Oct. 25 – Oct. 28 in Kansas City, Missouri. Customize your conference experience by selecting your intinerary based on your individual learning interests and goals. Attend free conference courses and earn a completion certificate that can be submitted towards continuing education credits. Participate in pathway sessions focusing on a specific topic of interest. A plethora of sessions, workshops and the expo hall all make this a worthwhile experience for educators!


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This month's featured article in

Genomics: Insights


"Race and Disease Susceptibility"


Author: Ella Song



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