FIELD TRIPS &
MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS


Middle School Program
High School Field Trips
High School Bioinformatics
   Field Trips

Curriculum Study Program



Laboratory Results



The DNALC has been offering hands-on laboratory experiments for students since its inception in 1988. Teachers can schedule field trips for a one-time experience, or benefit from participation in one of our school membership programs. The DNALC has three state-of-the-art laboratory classrooms, as well as a computer classroom. School groups in western Nassau, the boroughs of New York City, and further west may opt to schedule laboratory field trips at our satellite facility DNALC West, in Lake Success.

Middle School Program
Several genetics laboratory experiences and computer laboratory activities are available for 5th through 8th grade classes during the academic year. Classes can also visit the museum exhibition The Genes We Share. In the Genetics as a Model for Whole Learning Program, Middle school member teachers and students receive training from DNALC staff in their schools, and visit the DNALC for additional labs and museum tours.

High School Field Trip Opportunities
Six hands-on laboratory experiments for high school students in 9th through 12th grade are available during the academic year. Additionally, six computer-based modules in bioinformatics are offered for students in 10th-12th grade that integrate enticing content with hands-on computer exercises.

Curriculum Study Program
Member school districts enjoy benefits such as preferred reservations for laboratory field trips, preferred workshop placement, exhibit previews, and invitations to scientific lectures. School districts that take advantage of the DNALC's programs several times a year can "get more for their money" by enrolling in this program.



Laboratory Results
Advanced level laboratory results (gel photos and DNA sequences) are posted for easy access.