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CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.SEE YOUR OWN DNA!
Join BioBus scientist Marina Delgado as she leads you through a protocol (or process) that allows you to see clumps of DNA from living things around you (or even from you!) Materials for 1 DNA extraction: - 1 bottle of regular water (500mL) - 1 spoon to measure and mix materials. - 1 tablespoon of salt. DRAW YOUR OWN SCIENCE COMIC! What are creative ways to communicate my science? Join Dr. Matteo as he challenges you to illustrate a science topic that fascinates you! Science comics are a great way to communicate complex topics. In this challenge you'll watch Dr. Matteo make a cartoon neuron and learn how to start a comic yourself! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
FIND OUT WHAT BUGS LIKE! How do creatures like bugs make decisions? What if there were an activity that would allow us to "ask" insects what environments they prefer? Learn from Li, an entomologist (a scientist who studies insects and their behavior), how to build a research tool called a choice chamber that helps you investigate a creature's preferences. Then try running an experiment to test how living things make EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.SEE YOUR OWN DNA!
Join BioBus scientist Marina Delgado as she leads you through a protocol (or process) that allows you to see clumps of DNA from living things around you (or even from you!) Materials for 1 DNA extraction: - 1 bottle of regular water (500mL) - 1 spoon to measure and mix materials. - 1 tablespoon of salt. DRAW YOUR OWN SCIENCE COMIC! What are creative ways to communicate my science? Join Dr. Matteo as he challenges you to illustrate a science topic that fascinates you! Science comics are a great way to communicate complex topics. In this challenge you'll watch Dr. Matteo make a cartoon neuron and learn how to start a comic yourself! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
FIND OUT WHAT BUGS LIKE! How do creatures like bugs make decisions? What if there were an activity that would allow us to "ask" insects what environments they prefer? Learn from Li, an entomologist (a scientist who studies insects and their behavior), how to build a research tool called a choice chamber that helps you investigate a creature's preferences. Then try running an experiment to test how living things make EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!DISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS Sarah Cameron Sunde is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist and director, working at the intersection of performance, video, and public art, investigating scale and duration in relationship to the human body, our environment, and deep time. It has been seen/experienced in New York, Minneapolis, Chicago, and San Francisco, and presented internationally in Norway, Netherlands, Bangladesh SCIENCE AT EAST SIDE: UNOBSTRUCTED Science At East Side: Unobstructed. The BioBus Team: Brenda Bolds, Jordan (Recy) Dunn, Shirley Canales, Mariah King, Brianna Brookes, Tenzin Choeyki, and Marc-Anthony Suarez. For most of the city, the past year has been lights out and doors shut. COVID-19 has been a great force in consuming nationwide morale, energy, and motivation. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Amrika Sieunarine ’16 can still conjure up how she felt the first time she climbed aboard the BioBus, a mobile science lab parked outside the Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School in New York City. Read the full story here >CONTACT US | BIOBUS
BioBus Newsletter - 1 or 2 emails a month with announcements and events. This is a great list to sign up for if you want to stay up to date with BioBus news and happenings, including new programs, events, and ways you can get involved. WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
TEST YOUR VISUAL THRESHOLD! Did you know that your brain uses your senses to constantly scan the environment around you to keep you safe? With Dr. Paula from Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, try a psychophysics test on yourself to determine your visual threshold! You can also conduct the research with other people to see how everyone's data might be similar ordifferent.
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.SEE YOUR OWN DNA!
Join BioBus scientist Marina Delgado as she leads you through a protocol (or process) that allows you to see clumps of DNA from living things around you (or even from you!) Materials for 1 DNA extraction: - 1 bottle of regular water (500mL) - 1 spoon to measure and mix materials. - 1 tablespoon of salt. DRAW YOUR OWN SCIENCE COMIC! What are creative ways to communicate my science? Join Dr. Matteo as he challenges you to illustrate a science topic that fascinates you! Science comics are a great way to communicate complex topics. In this challenge you'll watch Dr. Matteo make a cartoon neuron and learn how to start a comic yourself! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
FIND OUT WHAT BUGS LIKE! How do creatures like bugs make decisions? What if there were an activity that would allow us to "ask" insects what environments they prefer? Learn from Li, an entomologist (a scientist who studies insects and their behavior), how to build a research tool called a choice chamber that helps you investigate a creature's preferences. Then try running an experiment to test how living things make EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.SEE YOUR OWN DNA!
Join BioBus scientist Marina Delgado as she leads you through a protocol (or process) that allows you to see clumps of DNA from living things around you (or even from you!) Materials for 1 DNA extraction: - 1 bottle of regular water (500mL) - 1 spoon to measure and mix materials. - 1 tablespoon of salt. DRAW YOUR OWN SCIENCE COMIC! What are creative ways to communicate my science? Join Dr. Matteo as he challenges you to illustrate a science topic that fascinates you! Science comics are a great way to communicate complex topics. In this challenge you'll watch Dr. Matteo make a cartoon neuron and learn how to start a comic yourself! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
FIND OUT WHAT BUGS LIKE! How do creatures like bugs make decisions? What if there were an activity that would allow us to "ask" insects what environments they prefer? Learn from Li, an entomologist (a scientist who studies insects and their behavior), how to build a research tool called a choice chamber that helps you investigate a creature's preferences. Then try running an experiment to test how living things make EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!DISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS Sarah Cameron Sunde is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist and director, working at the intersection of performance, video, and public art, investigating scale and duration in relationship to the human body, our environment, and deep time. It has been seen/experienced in New York, Minneapolis, Chicago, and San Francisco, and presented internationally in Norway, Netherlands, Bangladesh SCIENCE AT EAST SIDE: UNOBSTRUCTED Science At East Side: Unobstructed. The BioBus Team: Brenda Bolds, Jordan (Recy) Dunn, Shirley Canales, Mariah King, Brianna Brookes, Tenzin Choeyki, and Marc-Anthony Suarez. For most of the city, the past year has been lights out and doors shut. COVID-19 has been a great force in consuming nationwide morale, energy, and motivation. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Amrika Sieunarine ’16 can still conjure up how she felt the first time she climbed aboard the BioBus, a mobile science lab parked outside the Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School in New York City. Read the full story here >CONTACT US | BIOBUS
BioBus Newsletter - 1 or 2 emails a month with announcements and events. This is a great list to sign up for if you want to stay up to date with BioBus news and happenings, including new programs, events, and ways you can get involved. WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
TEST YOUR VISUAL THRESHOLD! Did you know that your brain uses your senses to constantly scan the environment around you to keep you safe? With Dr. Paula from Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, try a psychophysics test on yourself to determine your visual threshold! You can also conduct the research with other people to see how everyone's data might be similar ordifferent.
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found in ponds and puddles across NYC and the country. This millimeter-long crustacean has a transparent shell; using the state-of-the-art microscopes on board the BioBus, students have the unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a live animal, including a beating heart, twitching muscles, digestive system, and more. BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
SIGN UP FOR A DISCOVER AT HOME COMMUNITY CLASS! We open some of our Discover at Home sessions to direct enrollment by individual students so that more students can experience the joy of scientific discovery! You can sign up for upcoming Community Classes by using the scheduler at the bottom of this page. BioBus Community Classes are free of charge.If you are able, we ask that you make a donation to cover the costs of the program.BIOBUS IN THE NEWS
BioBus Visits FDA VIII – Spring Creek Sun Article, February 10, 2017. Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Teams up with BioBus, Columbia University News, October 13, 2016. Assembly Member Crespo Brings Science To The Bronx On The BioBus, BronxNet, August 2016. Tech Insider: ‘This solar-powered bus is shuttling a biology labthroughout NYC’.
VOLUNTEER | BIOBUS
Volunteers work directly with students, encouraging hands-on exploration online and in the lab, helping students deepen their understanding of both scientific principles and careers in science. BioBus is seeking teaching volunteers for school day visits (weekdays during school), class visits, after-school, weekend classes, andpublic science
CONTACT US | BIOBUS
BioBus Newsletter - 1 or 2 emails a month with announcements and events. This is a great list to sign up for if you want to stay up to date with BioBus news and happenings, including new programs, events, and ways you can get involved. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? INQUIRE ABOUT DISCOVER AT HOME SESSIONS! Discover at Home Session Inquiry Form. Please fill out the form below and a BioBus team member will get in touch with you. Your Information. First name. Last name. Email address. Phone number. Your position at school or organization. School / Organization. COVID-19 FUND FOR BIOBUS AT HOME Join The 300 Club. You are invited to join BioBus's newest group of supporters: The 300 Club. Make your CARES Act "above the line" tax-deductible donation today and look forward to special invitations from BioBus. Most recently, members of The 300 Club were invited to a intimate Q&A with world-renowed virologist Prof. Florian Krammer.CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found in ponds and puddles across NYC and the country. This millimeter-long crustacean has a transparent shell; using the state-of-the-art microscopes on board the BioBus, students have the unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a live animal, including a beating heart, twitching muscles, digestive system, and more. BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
SIGN UP FOR A DISCOVER AT HOME COMMUNITY CLASS! We open some of our Discover at Home sessions to direct enrollment by individual students so that more students can experience the joy of scientific discovery! You can sign up for upcoming Community Classes by using the scheduler at the bottom of this page. BioBus Community Classes are free of charge.If you are able, we ask that you make a donation to cover the costs of the program.BIOBUS IN THE NEWS
BioBus Visits FDA VIII – Spring Creek Sun Article, February 10, 2017. Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Teams up with BioBus, Columbia University News, October 13, 2016. Assembly Member Crespo Brings Science To The Bronx On The BioBus, BronxNet, August 2016. Tech Insider: ‘This solar-powered bus is shuttling a biology labthroughout NYC’.
CONTACT US | BIOBUS
BioBus Newsletter - 1 or 2 emails a month with announcements and events. This is a great list to sign up for if you want to stay up to date with BioBus news and happenings, including new programs, events, and ways you can get involved.VOLUNTEER | BIOBUS
Volunteers work directly with students, encouraging hands-on exploration online and in the lab, helping students deepen their understanding of both scientific principles and careers in science. BioBus is seeking teaching volunteers for school day visits (weekdays during school), class visits, after-school, weekend classes, andpublic science
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? INQUIRE ABOUT DISCOVER AT HOME SESSIONS! Discover at Home Session Inquiry Form. Please fill out the form below and a BioBus team member will get in touch with you. Your Information. First name. Last name. Email address. Phone number. Your position at school or organization. School / Organization. COVID-19 FUND FOR BIOBUS AT HOME Join The 300 Club. You are invited to join BioBus's newest group of supporters: The 300 Club. Make your CARES Act "above the line" tax-deductible donation today and look forward to special invitations from BioBus. Most recently, members of The 300 Club were invited to a intimate Q&A with world-renowed virologist Prof. Florian Krammer.CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!DISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
TEST YOUR VISUAL THRESHOLD! Did you know that your brain uses your senses to constantly scan the environment around you to keep you safe? With Dr. Paula from Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, try a psychophysics test on yourself to determine your visual threshold! You can also conduct the research with other people to see how everyone's data might be similar ordifferent.
SAVE A SNOWBALL FROM MELTING! Which materials are the best at insulating? How long can I keep ice and snowballs from melting? Scientist and snowball enthusiast Mollie challenges you to experiment with saving snowballs (or ice cubes) from melting using different conditions and tools! SET UP A PICNIC FOR ANTS! What if there was a way to attract ants wherever you'd like? Join Christine, a biologist (a person who studies life) in hosting an ant picnic! Does changing what snacks you leave out for ants change what kinds of ants come? Learn what ants like to eat, and observe theirbehavior.
CREATE A PHYLOGENETIC TREE! Are you, as a human, more closely related to a dog or a snake? Join evolutionary biologist Chris to explore the science of relationships between animals and create your very own phylogenetic tree!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!DISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
TEST YOUR VISUAL THRESHOLD! Did you know that your brain uses your senses to constantly scan the environment around you to keep you safe? With Dr. Paula from Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, try a psychophysics test on yourself to determine your visual threshold! You can also conduct the research with other people to see how everyone's data might be similar ordifferent.
SAVE A SNOWBALL FROM MELTING! Which materials are the best at insulating? How long can I keep ice and snowballs from melting? Scientist and snowball enthusiast Mollie challenges you to experiment with saving snowballs (or ice cubes) from melting using different conditions and tools! SET UP A PICNIC FOR ANTS! What if there was a way to attract ants wherever you'd like? Join Christine, a biologist (a person who studies life) in hosting an ant picnic! Does changing what snacks you leave out for ants change what kinds of ants come? Learn what ants like to eat, and observe theirbehavior.
CREATE A PHYLOGENETIC TREE! Are you, as a human, more closely related to a dog or a snake? Join evolutionary biologist Chris to explore the science of relationships between animals and create your very own phylogenetic tree!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!DISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls! BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
TEST YOUR VISUAL THRESHOLD! Did you know that your brain uses your senses to constantly scan the environment around you to keep you safe? With Dr. Paula from Columbia's Zuckerman Institute, try a psychophysics test on yourself to determine your visual threshold! You can also conduct the research with other people to see how everyone's data might be similar ordifferent.
SAVE A SNOWBALL FROM MELTING! Which materials are the best at insulating? How long can I keep ice and snowballs from melting? Scientist and snowball enthusiast Mollie challenges you to experiment with saving snowballs (or ice cubes) from melting using different conditions and tools! SET UP A PICNIC FOR ANTS! What if there was a way to attract ants wherever you'd like? Join Christine, a biologist (a person who studies life) in hosting an ant picnic! Does changing what snacks you leave out for ants change what kinds of ants come? Learn what ants like to eat, and observe theirbehavior.
CREATE A PHYLOGENETIC TREE! Are you, as a human, more closely related to a dog or a snake? Join evolutionary biologist Chris to explore the science of relationships between animals and create your very own phylogenetic tree!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found in ponds and puddles across NYC and the country. This millimeter-long crustacean has a transparent shell; using the state-of-the-art microscopes on board the BioBus, students have the unique opportunity to observe the inner workings of a live animal, including a beating heart, twitching muscles, digestive system, and more. BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
SIGN UP FOR A DISCOVER AT HOME COMMUNITY CLASS! We open some of our Discover at Home sessions to direct enrollment by individual students so that more students can experience the joy of scientific discovery! You can sign up for upcoming Community Classes by using the scheduler at the bottom of this page. BioBus Community Classes are free of charge.If you are able, we ask that you make a donation to cover the costs of the program.BIOBUS IN THE NEWS
BioBus Visits FDA VIII – Spring Creek Sun Article, February 10, 2017. Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Teams up with BioBus, Columbia University News, October 13, 2016. Assembly Member Crespo Brings Science To The Bronx On The BioBus, BronxNet, August 2016. Tech Insider: ‘This solar-powered bus is shuttling a biology labthroughout NYC’.
PAST ANNUAL REPORTS
Search for: BioBus | 1361 Amsterdam Ave Ste 340 | New York, NY 10027-2501 | Tel : 646.580.9444 | Fax : 646.478.9138 GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? COVID-19 FUND FOR BIOBUS AT HOME Join The 300 Club. You are invited to join BioBus's newest group of supporters: The 300 Club. Make your CARES Act "above the line" tax-deductible donation today and look forward to special invitations from BioBus. Most recently, members of The 300 Club were invited to a intimate Q&A with world-renowed virologist Prof. Florian Krammer.CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBUS INTERNSHIPS
BioBus High School Internship: BioBus, Inc. is seeking students with a passion for science exploration, and an interest in gaining research experience and teaching experience. Interns will receive training/mentorship by research scientists, while developing their own independent projects using research-grade microscopes, participate in outreach events and gain science communication skills. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org.BIOBUS INTERNSHIPS
BioBus High School Internship: BioBus, Inc. is seeking students with a passion for science exploration, and an interest in gaining research experience and teaching experience. Interns will receive training/mentorship by research scientists, while developing their own independent projects using research-grade microscopes, participate in outreach events and gain science communication skills. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth?BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inDISCOVER AT HOME
Join BioBus for a journey into the microscopic world! Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration.Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand! BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!SEE YOUR OWN DNA!
Join BioBus scientist Marina Delgado as she leads you through a protocol (or process) that allows you to see clumps of DNA from living things around you (or even from you!) Materials for 1 DNA extraction: - 1 bottle of regular water (500mL) - 1 spoon to measure and mix materials. - 1 tablespoon of salt. BLAST SOME PROTEINS! Neuroscientist Rosemary Puckett will show you how to compare proteins of different species using a tool called BLAST and investigate the interelatedness of all living things! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. Recommended for highschoolers.
CREATE A PHYLOGENETIC TREE! Are you, as a human, more closely related to a dog or a snake? Join evolutionary biologist Chris to explore the science of relationships between animals and create your very own phylogenetic tree! Materials needed: - Internet access. - Pen and paper to record your data. SAVE A SNOWBALL FROM MELTING! Which materials are the best at insulating? How long can I keep ice and snowballs from melting? Scientist and snowball enthusiast Mollie challenges you to experiment with saving snowballs (or ice cubes) from melting using different conditions and tools! EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom! SET UP A PICNIC FOR ANTS! What if there was a way to attract ants wherever you'd like? Join Christine, a biologist (a person who studies life) in hosting an ant picnic! Does changing what snacks you leave out for ants change what kinds of ants come? Learn what ants like to eat, and observe theirbehavior.
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
PROGRAMS | BIOBUS
Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008VOLUNTEER | BIOBUS
Volunteers work directly with students, encouraging hands-on exploration online and in the lab, helping students deepen their understanding of both scientific principles and careers in science. BioBus is seeking teaching volunteers for school day visits (weekdays during school), class visits, after-school, weekend classes, andpublic science
BIOBUS IN THE NEWS
BioBus Visits FDA VIII – Spring Creek Sun Article, February 10, 2017. Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Teams up with BioBus, Columbia University News, October 13, 2016. Assembly Member Crespo Brings Science To The Bronx On The BioBus, BronxNet, August 2016. Tech Insider: ‘This solar-powered bus is shuttling a biology labthroughout NYC’.
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBUS VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMP The week will culminate in a virtual celebration where students will showcase their science communication projects! To participate in this program, you will need internet and an internet-capable device from 10 am - 12 pm and 1 pm to 3 pm. If you need a device please indicate it below. Dates: Session 1: August 3 - 7 (ages 10 - 12) Session 2 WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? COVID-19 FUND FOR BIOBUS AT HOME Join The 300 Club. You are invited to join BioBus's newest group of supporters: The 300 Club. Make your CARES Act "above the line" tax-deductible donation today and look forward to special invitations from BioBus. Most recently, members of The 300 Club were invited to a intimate Q&A with world-renowed virologist Prof. Florian Krammer. EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.CURRENT PROGRAMS
Current Programs. Schedule a virtual field trip for your class! Ask scientists questions and join the live conversation! Try a STEAM challenge, share your work, win a prize! Explore a new STEAM Theme every month! Explore our recommended online resources! Play Going Viral, the card game! Read a science journal for students by students!DISCOVER AT HOME
Using tools like research-grade microscopes, BioBus scientists lead a group of up to 30 students through a 45-minute biology exploration. Students work with scientists to investigate the world through a different lens, make observations, develop hypotheses, and experience the joy of scientific discovery first-hand!RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
ABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008 BIOBUS RESPONDS TO COVID-19 BioBus Responds to COVID-19. BioBus paused in-person programs, but we continue to support our community and empower students through science. We responded early and quickly to move science opportunities into the virtual space so that students can continue to discover and explore the world! We launched BioBus at Home – a collection ofonline
BIOBUS STUDENT TOWN HALLS BioBus hosts a Student Town Hall one Thursday a month at 4 pm ET — anyone can watch and ask questions. BioBus invites guest scientists to the Student Town Hall to answer YOUR questions LIVE! Submit your questions here, then join us live on YouTube! You can even ask more questions during the live Town Hall. WATCH past Town Halls!STAFF | BIOBUS
Raymond Wilkerson, Driver and Program Assistant, joined the BioBus team in 2015 to drive the BioBus all over New York City. Ray also assists day to day in the BioBus office and labs. Previously, Ray was a bus driver for the MTA. Contact Raymond Wilkerson at ray@biobus.org. JANUARY | 2020 | BIOBUS Jared Fox, with Columbia’s BioBus, helps New York City’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop. Read the fullstory here >
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBASE HARLEM
BioBase Harlem. COVID-19 UPDATE: BioBus is canceling all programs that involve direct contact with students until further notice. LEARN MORE. BioBus has a community lab called BioBase Harlem and offers science programs year-round. BioBase Harlem is located within Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute, located at 3227 Broadway in New York City.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resource Library. This resource library is curated by BioBus scientists to support students, parents, and educators in remote learning and STEM engagement. Make sure to check out our Resources for Understanding Race, Advocacy & Managing Race-Related Stress producedby
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Students will leave the BioBus with the better understanding of how to relate the structure and functions of living and nonliving objects. Recommended for: PreK - 1. Grades 2-3 - Daphnia, Microscopes and Me. Explore the inner workings of Daphnia, a shrimp-like animal found inABOUT | BIOBUS
About. BioBus's mission is to help minority, female, and low-income K - 12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science. Through this work, we envision a world where all people have the opportunity to reach their full scientific potential. We’ve reached 300,000 students at more than 800 schools since 2008VOLUNTEER | BIOBUS
Volunteers work directly with students, encouraging hands-on exploration online and in the lab, helping students deepen their understanding of both scientific principles and careers in science. BioBus is seeking teaching volunteers for school day visits (weekdays during school), class visits, after-school, weekend classes, andpublic science
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BioBus Visits FDA VIII – Spring Creek Sun Article, February 10, 2017. Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute Teams up with BioBus, Columbia University News, October 13, 2016. Assembly Member Crespo Brings Science To The Bronx On The BioBus, BronxNet, August 2016. Tech Insider: ‘This solar-powered bus is shuttling a biology labthroughout NYC’.
GOING VIRAL! THE GAME Going Viral! The Game. The scientists at BioBus and their creative interns have made a new educational card game to help students understand how viruses work! Our current version in play-testing was sent off for a limited print run, featuring updated art and rules. With the guidance of game designer and biomedical illustrator LucasPetrin BFA
BIOBUS VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMP The week will culminate in a virtual celebration where students will showcase their science communication projects! To participate in this program, you will need internet and an internet-capable device from 10 am - 12 pm and 1 pm to 3 pm. If you need a device please indicate it below. Dates: Session 1: August 3 - 7 (ages 10 - 12) Session 2 WHAT’S THE BIOBUZZ? What’s the BioBuzz? A Science Journal for Students! The BioBuzz is a short, simplified journal making real research science more approachable to student readers. Algunos artículos están disponsibles en español. Check out our Middle School reading library: Can Neurotoxins Affect Plant Growth? COVID-19 FUND FOR BIOBUS AT HOME Join The 300 Club. You are invited to join BioBus's newest group of supporters: The 300 Club. Make your CARES Act "above the line" tax-deductible donation today and look forward to special invitations from BioBus. Most recently, members of The 300 Club were invited to a intimate Q&A with world-renowed virologist Prof. Florian Krammer. EXPLORE YOUR SENSE OF SMELL! If you want to be eligible for our monthly raffle, make sure to respond to the Challenge Questions below, and provide a valid email address or phone number so that we can reach you if you win.Don't forget to press the "Click to Share" button at the bottom!Menu
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