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ScioCamp 2022 Bio Lab Preview.mp4

<aside> πŸ”Ž Course content was made from ScioVirtual Bio Process Lab lead faculty, including:

<aside> πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Andrew Van Dusen, the WW-P South Science Olympiad president, national medalist, and Top 20 USA Biology Olympiad competitor. Andrew has taught over 100 students at ScioVirtual, including courses from Circuit Lab to Endocrinology to Bio Process Lab. He taught Immunology for ScioCamp 2022.

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<aside> πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Megan Kwok, a UK Biology Olympiad competitor from Wycombe Abbey with her own non-profit promoting positive mental health. Megan has taught Bio Process Lab with Andrew and will taught Anatomy & Physiology for ScioCamp 2022.

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<aside> πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Joanna Moon, a student at Cornell University Class of 2023 studying biological sciences. Joanna is a pre-medical student conducting neuroethology research in Cornell University’s Ophir Lab. Joanna taught Bio Lab at ScioCamp 2021.

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<aside> πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Erin Camelon, a freshman studying neuroscience at UT Austin Class of 2026. Erin taught Bio Lab at ScioCamp 2021.

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<aside> πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Monica Tschang- BA in Cell Biology and Neuroscience from Rutgers University, incoming neuroscience PhD student at the University of Washington, figure skater, martial artist, cat mom, finished 4th season of Stranger Things.

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<aside> πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ”¬ Dave Young- cool kid @ university of washington, molecular + cellular bio major, plays chess.

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<aside> πŸ•΅πŸ»β€β™€οΈ Tiffany Phan- rising sophomore at Temple City High School, Science Olympiad medalist, tennis player, obsessed with Hamilton (and other musicals), had an embarrassing Shakespeare phase.

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Michelle teaching protein structure in a live ScioVirtual course.

Michelle teaching protein structure in a live ScioVirtual course.

Overview

Copy of Course Guide for Bio Process Lab

BIO PROCESSES 1: Lesson 1: Course Introduction

Scientific Inquiry

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Lab techniques

BIO PROCESSES 1: Lesson 2: Measurements

BIO PROCESSES 1: Lesson 4: Microscopy

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Cell Biology

<aside> 🦠 Cell Biology is the study of biology on the molecular level.

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There are three important principles of cell biology…

Principle 1: The Cell has a lot of Parts; But these Parts Work Together

In addition to the cell membrane, each (eukaryotic) cell has numerous components called organelles. Read important information about the organelles below:

Cellular organelles and structure (article) | Khan Academy

Khan Academy article that breaks down the important organelles. This article was made for students preparing for the MCAT (medical school entrance exam).

Principle 2: Cells Get Energy through Cellular Respiration

BIO PROCESSES 1: Lesson 3: Cell Biology Basics

<aside> πŸ—’οΈ Learning hack #3: Go beyond memorization. For example, knowing that β€œthe mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell” is not good enough. A good way to go beyond memorization is ask, β€œwhat would happen to a cell if I removed the mitochondria?”.

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One of the most important (yet pretty complicated) component of cells is their ability to create energy in the form of a molecule called ATP. Because there are a lot of moving parts, I recommend first watching a video to get a good overview of cellular respiration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ9Zjc-jdys

<aside> πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Learning hack #4: Don’t get caught up in the details. Cellular respiration is a mechanism. You will likely encounter many mechanisms and systems in biology. It is easy to get caught up in making flash cards and trying to memorize every step. Don’t do that. First, understand the bigger picture of how energy is made. Then you can understand the specific steps.

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Principle 3: Cells Can Use that Energy to Replicate