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| A collaboration of the New York City Department of Education and the Dolan DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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The Dolan DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is the world's first science center devoted entirely to genetics education. The DNALC is an operating unit of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), a world-renowned research institution that has been home to four Nobel Prize winners. ![]() ![]() Harlem DNA Lab draws on the DNALC's long experience in translating current biological research into hands-on learning activities and establishing teaching centers worldwide. Harlem DNA Lab makes use of instructional methods and technology developed with more than $26 million in federal and foundation grants. Since its founding in 1988, the DNALC has provided experiments for over 325,000 students from the NY metro area during field trips, in-school instruction, and DNA summer camps. More than 8,000 educators have received intensive training at DNALC workshops conducted in 42 states and several countries.
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Supported by: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Dana Foundation, Jerome L. Greene Foundation, Goldman Sachs Foundation, and William Townsend Porter Foundation |
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