These are lessons developed by SEP to teach various biotechnology skills and concepts from gel electrophoresis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), bacterial transformation, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). These materials are to teach the concepts and skills through one or two lessons and not entire units. To teach these concepts as part of a larger unit or curriculum please visit our Curriculum page.
SEP labs and lessons for teaching biotechnology tools and concepts from micropipetting, gel electrophoresis, DNA, and restriction enzymes.
SEP labs and lessons for teaching about polymerase chain reactions to amplify DNA.
SEP labs and lessons for teaching how to use antibodies to detect different diseases. This is a great lab for demonstrating the antibody-antigen relationship and immunology.
We have set up a Google folder for teachers to share resources.
Program participants have access to the Kit Loan Program developed and maintained by SEP. Fred Hutch and other funders provide these kits to teachers, free of cost.
These kits offer SEP teachers the opportunity to share hands-on laboratory experiences with students in their classrooms, giving students a unique chance to engage in an authentic, problem-solving approach to science using the same tools and concepts utilized by researchers.