Biochemistry

Our STEM catalog offers course packages designed to enhance the teaching of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each simulation is developed specifically to match your STEM curriculum, providing students with immersive, real-world scenarios to deepen their understanding. With full LMS integration, faculty and students can easily access these simulations and track progress, all within your existing academic systems.

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Virtual Lab: Visualizing and Separating Nucleic Acids with Gel Electrophoresis

Virtual Lab: Visualizing and Separating Nucleic Acids with Gel Electrophoresis

Use DNA fingerprinting to deduce the perpetrator of a crime, employing nucleic acid gel electrophoresis to segregate and visualize DNA molecules. Enhance your comprehension of the processes within the gel tank by watching an informative animation.

Virtual Lab: Hydrocarbon Naming and Representations

Virtual Lab: Hydrocarbon Naming and Representations

Embark on a journey with iXGenie to explore the systematic nomenclature of hydrocarbons and gain a deep understanding of how to interpret and effectively utilize the diverse core formula types found in organic compounds.

Virtual Lab: Immunoassay for Detecting SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in Immunology

Virtual Lab: Immunoassay for Detecting SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in Immunology

Exploring Antibody Production Patterns in Populations to Gain Insights into the Spread of Diseases like COVID-19. Perform immunoassays to identify serum IgG and IgM antibodies in the blood, revealing the vaccination and infection status of a community exposed to SARS-CoV-2.

Virtual Lab: Infrared Spectroscopy

Virtual Lab: Infrared Spectroscopy

Immerse yourself in a virtual lab to uncover the mysteries of infrared spectroscopy. From exploring various vibrational modes to deciphering real-world spectra, becoming proficient in this technique will be a breeze.

Virtual Lab: Exploring the Basics of Food Macromolecules

Virtual Lab: Exploring the Basics of Food Macromolecules

Can you apply your understanding of food macromolecules to persuade your friend to adopt a more nutritious diet?

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