Bio Activism

Discover student-powered projects turning biology knowledge into real-world conservation, health, and policy change.

A close-up photographic scene of a transparent petri dish filled with colorful bacterial colonies, each forming distinct round clusters of yellow, pink, and deep blue on a pale agar surface. The dish sits on a matte white lab bench, with blurred scientific notebooks and neatly stacked glass slides in the background. Overhead cool LED lighting creates crisp reflections on the petri dish rim and gentle shadows beneath. The atmosphere is curious and investigative, suggesting student-led experimentation. Captured at eye level with a macro lens, the composition follows the rule of thirds, highlighting the diverse colony patterns while the background softens into clean, modern bokeh for a professional educational blog aesthetic.
A highly detailed, photographic rendering of a DNA double helix model made from clear and colored glass segments, twisting elegantly in mid-air. The helix floats above a sleek black surface in a minimalist studio environment, with only a faint outline of scientific diagrams softly blurred in the background. A single directional spotlight from the upper left creates dramatic side lighting, casting intricate reflections and subtle rainbow highlights through the glass while leaving gentle shadows on the surface below. The mood is sophisticated, modern, and inspiring, evoking cutting-edge molecular biology. Shot from a low-angle perspective to emphasize scale and importance, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the helix razor-sharp against a dark, velvety background.

Turn Curiosity Into Action

At Biology For Me, we spotlight youth-led campaigns in conservation, public health, and science policy, then break them into doable steps.

Events

A close-up photographic scene of a transparent petri dish filled with colorful bacterial colonies, each forming distinct round clusters of yellow, pink, and deep blue on a pale agar surface. The dish sits on a matte white lab bench, with blurred scientific notebooks and neatly stacked glass slides in the background. Overhead cool LED lighting creates crisp reflections on the petri dish rim and gentle shadows beneath. The atmosphere is curious and investigative, suggesting student-led experimentation. Captured at eye level with a macro lens, the composition follows the rule of thirds, highlighting the diverse colony patterns while the background softens into clean, modern bokeh for a professional educational blog aesthetic.

BioCleanup

Join our student-led park cleanup to collect data on biodiversity while removing plastic from local habitats.

A highly detailed, photographic rendering of a DNA double helix model made from clear and colored glass segments, twisting elegantly in mid-air. The helix floats above a sleek black surface in a minimalist studio environment, with only a faint outline of scientific diagrams softly blurred in the background. A single directional spotlight from the upper left creates dramatic side lighting, casting intricate reflections and subtle rainbow highlights through the glass while leaving gentle shadows on the surface below. The mood is sophisticated, modern, and inspiring, evoking cutting-edge molecular biology. Shot from a low-angle perspective to emphasize scale and importance, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the helix razor-sharp against a dark, velvety background.

Webinar

Tune in online to explore climate change biology, with teen activists and researchers sharing actions you can take.

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