This recorded lecture introduces students to the quantification of "brightness," ways to quantify and compare bioluminescent and fluorescent proteins, and the factors that influence Förster …
This double-sided placemat contains activities for students to complete as they learn about the creatures that produce bioluminescence and the differences between bioluminescence, fluorescence, and …
This recorded lecture introduces undergraduate students to the advantages of bioluminescence as an optical reporter of a chemical reaction and its use with optogenetics (BL-OG) …
This recorded lecture introduces undergraduate students to the chemistry of bioluminescence and fluorescence. The lecture explains how new fluorescent proteins are discovered, whether in nature …
This activity is designed for children ages 8-12 and will introduce them to the basics of bioluminescence and bioluminescent fungi. Learners will have the opportunity …
This recorded interview is the sixth in our Interviews with Experts series and features Elena Goun, PhD, Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of …
This recorded interview is the fourth in our Interviews with Experts series and features Jennifer Prescher, PhD, Professor of Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and …
This recorded interview is the third in our Interviews with Experts series and features Stefan Herlitze, PhD, Neuroscientist and Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology at …
This recorded interview is the second in our Interviews with Experts series and features Steven Haddock, PhD, Senior Scientist/Marine Biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium …
This recorded lecture introduces undergraduate students to the behavior and rapid attenuation of light when it interacts with the ocean and to some of the …