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Saturday, April 9 • 12:40pm - 1:25pm
Reproductive Endocrinology in the Classroom

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This workshop uses a combination of lecture and hands-on activities to help bring the science of saving species into the classroom through investigations into the utility of endocrinology in wildlife conservation. Participants will use a mock enzyme immunoassay to generate, graph, and interpret data regarding the reproductive state of individual African elephant females living in the herd at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, CA.

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Victoria Dunch

San Diego Zoo
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Kimberly Kutina

Research Coordinator, San Diego Zoo Global
Hi there! I am the research coordinator for in-house programs in the Conservation Education Division of the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research. We deliver professional development programs every summer called the Teacher Workshops in Conservation Science, and these... Read More →


Saturday April 9, 2016 12:40pm - 1:25pm PDT
Room 31-358 8800 Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon, CA 92020