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Parents, do you want to keep your young scientists from driving you mad this summer? Foil their fiendish plots and send them to learn about real-life crime scene investigation, genetics, DNA and other cool stuff.
The DNA, Genetics and Forensics Camp will teach students going into the seventh through 12th grades all about these things and more from 1 to 3:45 p.m. July 14 to 18 at the University of Houston-Victoria, 3007 N. Ben Wilson.
“Students will learn how we use science to fight crime, disease and understand the very building blocks of life,” said Richard Gunasekera, geneticist and UHV professor of biology. Gunasekera has worked as a DNA forensic sciences expert in countless court cases.
“Safety procedures are in place to guarantee no student will be mutated,” Gunasekera joked.
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