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Celebrate National Pasta Day with C-GEM

In honor of National Pasta Day, join C-GEM as we build polymers out of pasta!

7 examples of pasta-mers. Each pasta-mer is made of uncooked pasta strung onto a pipe cleaner. Some are twisted up into knots, some are big open rings, and some include intricate spirals.

C-GEM scientists developed a kid-friendly activity to demonstrate how the sequence of amino acids or other monomers affects the folded structure and properties of a protein. The idea came from graduate student Noah Hamlish, who was looking for an engaging way to communicate his research to kids. Scientists often use the analogy of beads on a string to talk about different types of polymers, but the analogy doesn’t capture the various properties of amino acids and how these properties can affect the final function of a protein.

Pasta-mers involves stringing pasta of various shapes and sizes onto pipe cleaner and folding it to achieve different goals. Learn more about Pasta-mers by downloading our guide here:

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