Biotechnology for Beginners @ South Hurstville | Tinkery

Biotechnology for Beginners @ South Hurstville | Tinkery

Learn about biotechnology basics at our workshop series - supported by Georges River Libraries. 

Biotechnology is the use of living organisms to make or modify products for specific use. It is mainly used in agriculture, food science, and medicine. This workshop series will allow learners to apply biotechnology and see how it is used through various hands-on applications. This includes food production, fermentation, plant cloning and biohacking.

In these workshops you will:

  • Build your own bioreactor
  • Learn about microcloning
  • Understand how one of the world’s oldest industries started and why we still use them today

This fun and engaging four-week program will allow children to learn the foundations of Biotechnology. Please note this is the same workshop series that has previously run at Hurstville, Oatley and Clive James Library, Kogarah.

Cost: Free.

Age: 10-15 years old.

Experience: No previous experience required.

Equipment: All equipment will be provided, including gloves.

Order your tickets here as places are limited: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/after-school-series-biotechnology-for-beginners-tickets-1097868567439?aff=tinkery 

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