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20 microbiology Events Found

Mar 9

Arizona Science Center: Outbreak Alert! Disease Detectives Camp Innovation Spring Break Camp

Calling all junior scientists! It's time to suit up, investigate, and stop the spread. In Outbreak Alert! Disease Detectives, campers will dive into the fascinating world of microbiology, epidemiology, and forensic science. From March 9-13, your child will become a real-life disease detective, using hands-on experiments and STEM challenges to track outbreaks, uncover clues, and learn how science saves lives! Grades 1 - 6, Ages 6 - 12.
Arizona Science Center
$295.00 - 5-Day...
3/9/26
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Mar 21

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting will bring together hundreds of Indiana and Midwest senior and junior scientists from industry and academia, graduate and undergraduate science students, engineers, science educators from public and private schools, and science enthusiasts. The meeting includes nearly 200 oral and poster research presentations, hot topic presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. It is the only multidisciplinary scientific meeting in Indiana, covering anthropology, botany, cell biology, earth sciences, ecology, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, microbiology, molecular biology, physics, astronomy, plant systematics, biodiversity, science education, zoology, and entomology. Registration opens early January 2026. Abstract submission deadline is February 28, 2026.
J.W. Marriott Hotel-Downtown Indianapolis
$90.00 - Registr...
3/21/26
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Apr 8

Steps into Nature Presents: How Do Our Bodies Fight Germs?

Featuring a guest speaker who is a germ scientist, we'll learn about the many different kinds of germs, and the many different ways our bodies fight them. It's a war! Each side (the germs against us)...
Lansdowne Public Library
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 8

Steps into Nature Presents: How Do Our Bodies Fight Germs?

Featuring a guest speaker who is a germ scientist, we'll learn about the many different kinds of germs, and the many different ways our bodies fight them. It's a war! Each side (the germs against us) has special tricks to mess up the plans of the other side. We'll act some of the war out! And of course, have a snack at the end.
Community Room, Lansdowne Public Library
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 12

FREE Bokashi Composting Workshop-Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium

Bokashi is a simple fermentation style of composting that relies on anaerobic or effective micro organisms (EM)-Think Probiotics! This style of composting pickles your food scraps, is great for small spaces, and allows you to compost prepared foods, scraps, meat, small bones, and dairy in only 5-8 weeks! Attendees received a FREE bokashi system complete with 2, repurposed 5-gal buckets with air-tight lids and 2 lbs of upcycled bokashi bran from Garden of Oz (limited to one system per household WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!). Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium admission is included with event registration! Park in the main Zoo parking lot and proceed to the Education Complex. Financial support provided by the Department of Environmental Protection's Environmental Education Grants Program.
Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium
Free
4/12/26
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Apr 30

Watson Lecture - Sarkis Mazmanian

Learn about the gut microbiome-brain connection in neurodegenerative disease. Evening Schedule: 6 p.m. -- Activities and music. Food, drinks, and books available for purchase. 7 p.m. -- Doors open. 7:30 p.m. -- Talk and Q&A. 8:30 p.m. -- Post-talk concessions and conversation. The live event is in-person and a recording will be made available. Part of the Watson Lecture Series which has brought Caltech research to the public for more than 100 years.
Beckman Auditorium
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4/30/26
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Jun 1

The Microverse: Pathogens and Protectors (Grades 7-9)

Come learn about the wild world of microbes inside and outside of the human body. Whether they are making us sick or keeping us healthy, microbes have a tremendous impact on our everyday lives. Together we'll investigate bacteria and viruses and how we defend ourselves from them, and we'll try out microbiology laboratory techniques. This camp will give us a glimpse of what's happening in the invisible world of microbes all around us! Duration: June 1-5, 9am-4pm daily. Includes hands-on laboratory work and outdoor activities. Participants should bring backpack, water bottle, snacks, lunch, closed-toe shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
$650.00 - Full s...
6/1/26
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Jun 8

High School Lab Intensives - Biology

Five-day intensive biology program covering 15 essential labs including microscopy, taxonomy, cell biology, microbiology, DNA extraction, biochemistry, and various animal dissections. Program runs Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with check-in at 9:45 a.m. Includes all lab materials, parking, daily snacks, and family access to museum grounds.
Creation Museum
$269.10 - Early...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

High School Lab Intensives - Biology

Weeklong intensive biology program covering 15 essential labs including microscopy, taxonomy, cell biology, DNA extraction, microbiology, and animal dissections. Full-day program Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Includes all lab materials, parking, daily snack, museum access, and completion certificate. Appropriate lab attire required.
Creation Museum
$269.10 - Save 1...
6/8/26
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Jun 15

Nutrition Intensive Program

Intensive week-long nutrition program for rising 10th-12th grade students combining laboratory research and culinary application. Students collect and analyze samples, extract DNA, analyze microbes, and participate in a Nutritional 'Chopped' challenge. Includes meetings with faculty, undergraduates, and professionals working on cutting-edge nutrition research including environmental toxins. Rotates between lab and kitchen activities daily.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$850.00 - Per st...
6/15/26
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Jun 15

Pre-Med

Step into the world of medicine in this hands-on Pre-Med program for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Work in teams to solve simulated patient cases, perform microbiology and biochemistry tests, and explore medical ethics and the patient-doctor relationship. A highlight of the program is a pig heart dissection, giving you a close-up look at heart anatomy and physiology. Perfect for students interested in healthcare, biology, or medical careers, this program builds critical thinking, lab skills, and real-world medical experience.
UNC Asheville
$1,460.00 - Incl...
6/15/26
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Jun 22

Avian Academy I

Annual two-day program for middle and high school STEM teachers, Vo-Ag teachers, and Extension Agents to educate about Georgia's poultry industry. Includes hands-on labs and curriculum covering breed identification, anatomy, nutrition, health, embryology, processing, food safety and more. Required prerequisite for Avian Academy II. Cannot register for both Academy I and II in the same year.
Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia
$25.00 - Registr...
6/22/26
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Jun 23

Down to Earth Summer Nature Camp

There's a lot happening beneath our feet! Rocks, minerals, soil, roots, bugs, microbes, fungi...and more! In this camp, kids will spend lots of time getting down and dirty as we investigate soil, compost, and the creatures who live there. We'll also use the Preserve's new Rock Garden to discover our regional geology. Each camper will come home with one very special specimen. Also offered July 28-30.
Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve and Native Gardens
$175.00 - $175 p...
6/23/26
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Jun 29

Explore Science Summer Camp (Rising 7th-8th Grade)

Hands-on exploration of topics in microbiology, neuroscience, nanoscience, chemistry, physics, psychology, economics, math and more! Residential camp with dorm living and dining hall meals. Sunday, June 28 - Thursday, July 2, 2026.
Virginia Tech College of Science
Free
6/29/26
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Jul 5

Explore Life Science-Understanding Our Living World Summer Camp

5-day residential summer camp for rising 11th-12th graders exploring life science from biome to molecular level. Activities include neuroscience & psychology experiments, bacterial evolution, viruses, biotechnology, fermentation, ecology studies, and visits to Geoscience Museum. Includes room and board. Transportation to/from campus is family responsibility.
Virginia Tech
$1,150.00 - Camp...
7/5/26
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Jul 5

Lab Science Investigations: Antimicrobial Resistance

A laboratory-based experience where students contribute to research on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) using the One Health approach. Students will become researchers working to understand AMR challenges, participate in laboratory techniques including microbiology plating, PCR, microscopy, and contribute to a global environmental surveillance project. The program includes seminars from world experts, lab explorations, and a capstone project. Students must be 16+ years old and have completed 1 year of high school biology. Program runs July 5-17, 2026 for residential students and July 6-17, 2026 for commuter students.
Tufts University
$5,425.00 - Comm...
7/5/26
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Jul 13

Science Matters Summer Academy - Medical Microbiology

Week-long biology camp for rising 5th/6th graders focusing on medical microbiology. Camp runs 7:45am-4:00pm with science instruction, outdoor play, and thematic activities. Registration opens at 9:30am on Feb 17, 2026.
Haley Center
$265.00 - $15 re...
7/13/26
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Jul 20

Explore Science Summer Camp Day Camp (Rising 7th-8th Grade)

Day camp version of Explore Science. Hands-on exploration of topics in microbiology, neuroscience, nanoscience, chemistry, physics, psychology, economics, math and more! Monday, July 20 - Friday, July 24, 2026.
Virginia Tech College of Science
Free
7/20/26
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Jul 27

Explore Science Summer Camp (Rising 9th-10th Grade)

Hands-on exploration of topics in microbiology, neuroscience, nanoscience, chemistry, physics, psychology, economics, math and more! Residential camp with dorm living and dining hall meals. Sunday, July 26 - Thursday, July 30, 2026.
Virginia Tech College of Science
Free
7/27/26
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Sep 1

Biology High School Lab - Tuesday Sessions

12 sessions with two two-hour labs per session totaling 24 labs. Open to students ages 14 to 18. The Biology High School Lab follows the BJU Biology 5th edition Textbook. Labs run from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Price includes all supplies and parking. Lunch not provided - bring your own or purchase meal voucher during registration. Sessions run from September 1, 2026 through March 16, 2027.
Creation Museum
$314.10 - Early...
9/1/26
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