Follow Science In Real Life (IRL) as they head to the Van
Eck Lab and demystify GMOs by showing how they're made in the lab.
A Van
Eck lab member transfers tomato plantlets from a plate of regeneration medium.
The Van
Eck lab used tissue culture techniques to multiply the plant.
Researchers in the Van
Eck lab perform tomato transformations routinely, as a research method to understand how individual genes affect tomato growth and development.
In the new method, the Van
Eck lab adds auxin to the regeneration and rooting media.
Not exact matches
Students in Cornell University's course, The GMO Debate: Science and Society, visited a genetic engineering laboratory at Boyce Thompson Institute, courtesy of Assistant Professor Joyce Van
Eck and postdoctoral researcher Alex Amaro, Stern
Lab.
To find a practitioner in your area who utilizes hair mineral analysis (also referred to as tissue mineral analysis) according to the methods of Dr. Paul
Eck, you may call Analytical Research
Labs, Inc. at (602) 995-1580.
You must go to a
lab approved by Dr. Larry Wilson or a
lab that follows the principles of Dr.
Eck.