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November 13, 2000
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313)
577-1058, jday@med.wayne.edu
Local 6th-graders to explore world of science at WSU Center
for Molecular Medicine and Genetics
A group of sixth-graders from Detroit’s University
Preparatory Academy will depart from the usual course of science textbooks and
frog dissection to get a glimpse of the wonders of science from Wayne State
University researchers who work with it every day.
Lawrence Grossman, PhD, is one of many scientists at
WSU’s Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics (CMMG) who will introduce the
students to concepts that go far beyond normal middle school curriculum.
“Often, it’s hard to convey through traditional
schoolroom learning the dynamic nature of science. What we’re trying to do
here is inspire these children to develop the aptitude that they’ve already
shown and encourage them to investigate the world around them,” says Grossman,
CMMG associate director and faculty member.
“Genes play the critical role in many, if not most chronic diseases.
Understanding heredity and how traits are encoded in DNA is critical to
increasing the community’s knowledge of what causes genetic diseases and how
these conditions are passed on to the next generation.”
The students will meet at the CMMG for five half-day
sessions, during which they will have hands-on opportunities to experience
scientific research. On Thursday, Nov. 21, from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, the students
will work with Dr. Grossman and his lab members on DNA analysis.
Using experiments that have already been prepped by WSU lab
staffs, the students will harvest DNA from bacteria and learn to identify
particular fragments of DNA. These fragments may make up a certain gene, which
they then can confirm by comparing its length to other known DNA fragments.
This process is similar to RFLP analysis, the same basic procedure used
by physicians to establish paternity and in forensics labs to identify
perpetrators of violent crime.
Editor’s Note: The Nov. 21 session
is open to the media. The University Preparatory Academy is a newly
established charter school located in the heart of Detroit, currently educating
113 sixth-graders. This public
charter school is associated with Wayne State University and will eventually
serve sixth- through 12th-graders from the city of Detroit.
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