The intersection of creativity and biology | Khan Academy X OpenBio

Meet the student researchers of Harvard’s undergraduate OpenBio Laboratory as they explore the frontiers of biology. From the questions that drive their work to the passions that first drew them in, they share how science shapes their creativity, perspectives, and purpose. Their stories highlight why biology matters—not just in the lab, but in understanding and improving our world.

Sections:
00:00 Intro
00:12 Meet the students of Harvard’s undergraduate OpenBio Laboratory
00:32 The intersection of creativity and biology
00:48 What does it look like to ask questions in biology?
03:13 What did your interest in biology look like when you started?
04:46 What are you studying now?
05:57 Is it all biology, all the time?
07:02 Wherever you are inspired by science, there is a place for you.
07:59 What will your contribution to science be?

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The mission of the Harvard Undergraduate OpenBio Laboratory is to foster a collaborative community centered around biology that moves the world forward. We aim to change the paradigm of biological research by making the space, resources, funding, and advising needed for impactful research accessible to all, helping students turn their research visions into reality. Additionally, we are committed to increasing access to scientific education and opportunities for underrepresented groups, as diversity is essential for progress and innovation. Through this community, we hope to enable meaningful research and change the culture of undergraduate biology at Harvard and beyond. We are excited to work towards this mission and use biology to create a brighter future for all.

Learn more about OpenBio here: https://www.openbiolab.org/

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