Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

The Genetics Miniseries introduces students to genetics topics such as gene inheritance and research approaches, tailored for high school learners. It features blog posts, discussions, and quizzes to reinforce understanding.

The Biomedical Engineering Adapted for Middle Schoolers (BEAMS) lesson plans offer middle school students practical activities related to healthcare, including nanoparticles for drug delivery, DNA editing, surgical robots, and biomaterials.

Through a virtual lab simulation, high school students can perform DNA extraction from human cells, gaining insight into how DNA is used in research and medicine.

The video "Genome + Environment = Dance!" explains how genetic inheritance, environmental factors, and personal choices all play vital roles in shaping an individual’s identity.

Additional resources include interactive lessons, animations, and student-created articles designed to deepen understanding of genomics and its importance in life sciences education.