Discovery Day at Oracle Park - 2019

The BIDC teamed up with the Immunoprofiler Initiative to teach kids about investigating tissue microenvironments. IPI taught the younger scientists about cell counting and sorting, while we engaged the rest of the crowd with an example fluorescence microscope and sample images taken at the BIDC.

Thanks to the Bay Area Science Fesitval and everyone who participated!
 

 

 

 

Discovery Day at AT&T Park - 2018

The BIDC teamed up with the Immunoprofiler Initiative to teach kids about investigating tissue microenvironments. IPI taught the younger scientists about cell counting and sorting, while we engaged the rest of the crowd with an example fluorescence microscope and sample images taken at the BIDC.

Thanks to the Bay Area Science Fesitval and everyone who participated!

 

 

 

 NightLife at the California Academy of Sciences - 2018

During an eveing of after hours science held at the California Academy of Sciences, guests chat with researchers from the BIDC, the Krummel Lab, and the Immunoprofiler Initiative to learn about cancer cells, acquisition of biospecimen, sample processing, and fluorescent imaging for research.

 

 

 

Discovery Day at AT&T Park - 2017

The BIDC teamed up with the Immunoprofiler Initiative to teach kids about investigating tissue microenvironments. IPI taught the younger scientists about cell counting and sorting, while we engaged the rest of the crowd with an example fluorescence microscope and sample images taken at the BIDC.

Thanks to the Bay Area Science Festival and everyone who participated!

 

 

 

MESA Students Talk Science - April 2016

Students from the Diablo Valley College MESA Program stopped by the BIDC to tour the facilities, check out some instruments, and talk about some current research projects going on.
We also chatted all things science; from college classes to career trajectories; from the daily grind of research to what we know now that we wish we knew earlier.
Thanks to Adam and DVC for initializing this fun afternoon.
MESA : Math Engineering Science Achievement: 
Diablo Valley College has a MESA program MCCP (MESA Community College Program) that supports students interested in science that come from low-performing high schools to transfer to a four year university. These students are typically 1st in their family to go to college.