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Multiple labs from the UW PlantCMB group participated the 2022 UW Science Expedition. We had a lot of fun interacting with many children and parents! | Multiple labs from the UW PlantCMB group participated the 2022 UW Science Expedition. We had a lot of fun interacting with many children and parents! | ||
+ | During COVID-19 pandemic, Tadhg Young, Beth Moore, and Bailey Kleven generated an outreach video to demonstrate how to extract and study chemical properties of different plant pigments ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0F66xFJmeo see the video here]). | ||
<h3><font>Why Maeda Lab runs outreach events?</font></h3> [[Image:pigment_art.jpg|right|350px|]] | <h3><font>Why Maeda Lab runs outreach events?</font></h3> [[Image:pigment_art.jpg|right|350px|]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 23 September 2022
Huegel Elementary Science Night - April 19, 2022Welcome to the submission page for the plant growth and pigment challenge!
Maeda Lab members :-)
PlantCMB outreach at UW Science Expedition, April 10, 2022Multiple labs from the UW PlantCMB group participated the 2022 UW Science Expedition. We had a lot of fun interacting with many children and parents! During COVID-19 pandemic, Tadhg Young, Beth Moore, and Bailey Kleven generated an outreach video to demonstrate how to extract and study chemical properties of different plant pigments (see the video here). Why Maeda Lab runs outreach events?In plants, aromatic amino acids are used to make colorful pigments, such as anthocyanins and betalains. These pigments also have important nutritional and pharmacological value to humans. To help disseminate the broader impact of our plant metabolism research in general public, we have been presenting an outreach event called “Pigment-Art” and related activities. What is “Pigment-Art”?
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