We describe a simple and effective method for the extraction of potential mutagens from sediment samples. This method is straightforward and does not require expensive laboratory equipment, thus enabling instructors to analyze the presence of mutagenic substances in a conventional classroom setting. Additionally, we found that students felt encouraged to add the Ames test to the list of analyses they traditionally employ with sediment samples. This link between the environment and the Ames test provided an authentic learning context for students, bridging the gap between the "real-world" and the classroom laboratory, and thus making the educational experience more engaging and meaningful
<p>Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system...
Young children are particularly sensitive to environmental pollutants. They can directly ingest soil...
Polluted soil can be a problem in urban areas, and can have a direct impact on human health upon exp...
We describe a simple and effective method for the extraction of potential mutagens from sediment sam...
Our environment is full of potential carcinogens such as UV light, industrial pollutants, pesticides...
Environmental pollution is both a worldwide and a local issue, and microplastic pollution in particu...
In this lab simulation students conduct a modified Ames Test, which predicts carcinogenicity of chem...
A laboratory investigation of sewage pollution based around a case study. Students analyse for vario...
Student-centered teaching allows students to be actively engaged in hands-on, minds-on activities th...
Introducing research in undergraduate biology studies may contribute to creating research vocations ...
Bacteriophage are among the most diverse and numerous microbes inhabiting our planet. Yet many labor...
2 assays for the analysis of sediments and sediment extracts are the respectively. These assays are ...
This high school-college level activity screens for cellulase-producing microbes from environmental ...
The purpose of our research in Microbiology is involved with the Small World Initiative Student Rese...
A new case study method of assessment was developed to challenge advanced undergraduate biology majo...
<p>Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system...
Young children are particularly sensitive to environmental pollutants. They can directly ingest soil...
Polluted soil can be a problem in urban areas, and can have a direct impact on human health upon exp...
We describe a simple and effective method for the extraction of potential mutagens from sediment sam...
Our environment is full of potential carcinogens such as UV light, industrial pollutants, pesticides...
Environmental pollution is both a worldwide and a local issue, and microplastic pollution in particu...
In this lab simulation students conduct a modified Ames Test, which predicts carcinogenicity of chem...
A laboratory investigation of sewage pollution based around a case study. Students analyse for vario...
Student-centered teaching allows students to be actively engaged in hands-on, minds-on activities th...
Introducing research in undergraduate biology studies may contribute to creating research vocations ...
Bacteriophage are among the most diverse and numerous microbes inhabiting our planet. Yet many labor...
2 assays for the analysis of sediments and sediment extracts are the respectively. These assays are ...
This high school-college level activity screens for cellulase-producing microbes from environmental ...
The purpose of our research in Microbiology is involved with the Small World Initiative Student Rese...
A new case study method of assessment was developed to challenge advanced undergraduate biology majo...
<p>Here we present a mechanism to infuse ecology into the classroom using a broadly adaptable system...
Young children are particularly sensitive to environmental pollutants. They can directly ingest soil...
Polluted soil can be a problem in urban areas, and can have a direct impact on human health upon exp...