How To Grow (Almost) Anything 2025
Submit this form as soon as you can! We will evaluate submissions on a rolling basis. Class is held weekly beginning Feb 4 with Lectures every Tues, 2-5pm ET and Recitation every Wed 5-7pm ET.
You can see details of last year's 2024 course at: www.htgaa.org

Submission Deadline EXTENDED: February 3, 2025 at 11:59pm PT
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Your Department and Home Institution (example: Media, Arts, and Sciences at MIT) *
Are you a registered student at MIT or Harvard? *
If you are not a registered student, are you applying to be a global listener?
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If you are applying to be a global listener, what city and country would you be taking the course from? (example: Cambridge, United States)
Year of study (example: 1st year PhD student, or N/A for global listener) *
Do you have prior wet lab experience? *
If you do NOT have wet lab experience, are you available to join virtual "bio bootcamp" sessions to overview molecular biology, laboratory, and software basics, to be held the week of January 20?  The bootcamp will feature three sessions, each 9am-12p ET, on Monday Jan 20, Wed Jan 22, and Fri Jan 24, with office hours 6-8am ET and 3-5p ET on Tues Jan 21, Thurs Jan 23, and Mon Jan 27.
*Note: if you do have wet lab experience but would like to join the bootcamp, please also indicate 'yes':
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Experience Level: Describe briefly your experience in biology, bio-engineering, and synthetic biology (1-2 sentences), including any wet lab experience. We want to understand if you are a novice and new to these fields or have had significant experience and exposure.

Note: This course is open to students and listeners of all experience levels.
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Statement of Interest: Why do you want to be a part of this course, and what do you hope to get out of it? (max 2000 characters) *
Have you done any projects related to bio design or bio art? *
If yes, please briefly describe your experience in bio design or bio art (1-2 sentences).
Have you taken the course How to Make (Almost) Anything or Fab Academy? *
Do you have hardware prototyping experience? *
If yes, please briefly describe your hardware experience  (1-2 sentences).
We are organizing and expanding a global network of HTGAA 'nodes'. Each 'node' is a site where HTGAA wet lab experiments and homework can be conducted to support a group of regional and virtual students. Are you part of a lab that is interested in joining the HTGAA network as a node?
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