Tiny Earth Symposium Showcases Student Research

Posted on 11-14-2024

Students from areas across the state and nation will present their findings at the Tiny Earth in Titletown research symposium in the Lambeau Field Atrium on Friday, December 6th, 2024 from 5:00pm to 7:30pm.

The event connects students, parents, faculty and community members from the region and across the country to showcase the collaborative and innovative efforts of students working together to mitigate the global public health crisis of antibiotic resistance. Registration for this community-based symposium is free and open to the public.

Student research is the showcase at this free community event hosted at Lambeau Field. At the beginning of the Tiny Earth course, students get their own soil sample to test. They isolate bacteria, conduct gene sequence analysis and are empowered by participating in research that has the potential to make a global impact. Most importantly, they realize that they are a part of something that is bigger than themselves.

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