

Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop 𧬠(Take-home Kit included!)
βWelcome to the Plant Genetic Engineering Workshop! Join us at BioPunk 8th Floor (Frontier Tower 995 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103) for a hands-on experience in inserting genes into plants! This is an introductory workshop - attendees of all backgrounds are welcome, non-bio folks especially.
βLearn about fundamental DNA tools, understand how agrobacterium is used as a vehicle for delivering genes into plants, gain wet-lab experience with sterile microbial culture, and insert a gene encoding for production of beetroot pigment into tobacco, all in one day. Participants will also take home a plant genetic engineering kit! After successful transformation, plant leaves will turn red in a matter of days.
βKit components (provided by the instructor):
βNicotiana tabacum plant with pot and soil
βAgrobacterium with RUBY Plasmid
βPetri dish with LB agar
βInoculation loops
βInfiltration buffer
βBlunt syringes
βPipettes
βNitrile gloves
βBleach
βThe workshop fee is $250. This covers instruction, the materials and equipment used in the class, and the take-home genetic engineering kit.
βRequired lab attire for safety: Long pants and closed-toed shoes.
βUnable to attend? Interested in other classes like plant tissue culture and bioluminescent algae? Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming Bay Area workshops!
βAbout the Instructor
Anthony Neil Tan is a UC Berkeley trained bioengineer whose projects center on enhancing high-value plants through genetic engineering. His past work ranges from designing a plant growth chamber that won a national NASA contest to developing new plant genetic engineering tools at the U.S. Department of Energy's Joint BioEnergy Institute.