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DNA Epicenter |
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We are sad to report that the DNA Epicenter has closed its doors and hope that they are able to reopen in the future. Aspiring to "promote the understanding of the science of life to people of all ages," the DNA Epicenter pursues the following goals and objectives:
Currently the DNA Epicenter serves as an educational facility for groups and also offers an science-themed summer camp program for children. School programs generally include two and a half hours of lab time. Shorter, one-hour programs are available for other groups such as Scouts, private parties, library groups, etc. One-Hour Programs include:
One chaperone is required for every eight students and attends free of charge. Note that chaperones for the one-hour programs do not have to attend the Professional Development Workshop mentioned below. Full School Programs can be tailored to the ability level of each group and each begins at a mock crime scene which was designed by the staff at the Dr. Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science at the University of New Haven.
The DNA Epicenter has two labs which can accommodate 24 students each. Chaperones attend free of charge and one is required for every eight students. Week-long Day Camps held during February, April and summer vacations offer a variety of science-themed activities that combine education with outdoor fun. Professional Development Workshops delivered here are required for classroom teachers and help prepare them to help their students get the most out of their DNA Epicenter experience.
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