There have been previous discussions on teaching immunology/flow
concepts to high school and college students, but what about 3rd and 4th
graders? I have been asked to participate in a Science Day at a local
elementary school and to cover topics related to immunology and "high tech"
medicine--flow is a logical choice. Anyone had this experience? --any
suggestions for hands on exercises (I won't have a cytometer there)? I'd
appreciate any suggestions or resources.
Has anyone heard of or know where to get a book called "Cell
Wars"--I heard it does a good job of elementary immunology
Thanks, Jonni
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Jonni S. Moore, Ph. D. (moorej@mail.med.upenn.edu)
University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center
Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Shared Resource
Voice: 215-898-3528 Fax: 215-898-4227
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Jonni S. Moore, Ph. D. (moorej@mail.med.upenn.edu)
University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center
Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting Shared Resource
Voice: 215-898-3528 Fax: 215-898-4227
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