
Join us at the Scotch Plains Public Library on Wednesday, April 22 at 7:00pm for this online Science in the News Library talk with Yale graduate students Sue Moon and Deepanshi! They'll take us on a tour of the cellular machinery behind this assembly line, and show how recipe books called DNA are carefully copied and used to give cells the instructions to make these essential proteins.
Cells may be tiny, but inside each one is a bustling chocolate factory that keeps our bodies running—only the “chocolates” here are proteins—molecules that come in many flavors, shapes, and sizes and perform a wide variety of jobs in our cells. "In exploring cells, we appreciate the enormous complexity of life. In understanding cells, we decipher the rules of our own existence." -Iva Tolić
How are these products made, packaged, and shipped to the places that need them? And where does the factory get its instructions?
This is an online event. Please attend using your internet -connected computer or mobile device. The Zoom link will be delivered to your email inbox before the event. Please log in with your library card number and PIN to reserve your place at this event.
You may also register as a guest with your email , or by phone or at the Library.
For more information, go to www.scotchplainslibrary.org, email library@scotchplainslibrary.org, or call 908-322-5007x204. The Scotch Plains Public Library is located at 1927 Bartle Avenue.