Enzyme Kinetics - A Biofuels Case Study

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March 9, 2017

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  • "For more info, visit http://www.bio-rad.com/yt/3/Bio-Education. Enzymes are crucial to life and thus central to any life science curriculum. The study of enzymes provides many opportunities to incorporate best teaching practices, but how excited and engaged are your students? In this webinar, award-winning teacher Cindy Gay presents a teaching case study using the currently relevant application of biofuel production as an example of the importance of enzymes. This hands-on laboratory exercise allows students to learn about the important properties of enzymes including enzyme function, regulation, and industrial applications. Cindy shares tips on engaging students that have proven successful in the classroom. Presenter: Cindy Gay Cindy completed her undergraduate and graduate work in environmental, population, and organismic biology at the University of Colorado. For the past 29 years, she has taught biology to students ranging from middle school to college undergraduates. A nationally board-certified teacher, Cindy is currently teaching biology, AP biology, and anatomy/physiology at Steamboat Springs High School in Colorado. She has been recognized for her teaching, curriculum, and staff development as a recipient of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science Teaching, Outstanding Biology Teacher, Amgen Award for Excellence in Science Education, and Teacher of the Year. http://www.bio-rad.com/evportal/destination/vertical_gateway?catID=1450&WT.mc_id=yt-Bio-Education-ww-biofuels-20120820-I0CMG68X_IY"

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