




Tuesday afternoon we were taken to the biology student center in town. This is like the Liberty Science Center but much, much smaller. It is a place for middle school students to go to learn about biology. Here are photos of a bacterial cell with it's DNA hanging out, a manual for microbiology experiments, a poster for cloning, and a poster about mosquitoes and Dengue Fever. The mosquito photo is for Mary. She wanted me to bring some mosquitoes back to test in her laboratory. I told her that I didn't want to get arrested by the USDA people when I went through customs on the trip back. The mosquito poster is my compromise (Hi Mary!)