About Us
The Biomaker Bench started as a human practices initiative for the 2012 Purdue iGEM Teams project. While trying to organize teachers, students and community members around the state the team realized there was a need for a central body to coordinate these kinds of efforts in a sustainable and continuous manner. Thus was born the Biomaker Bench.
The Biomaker Bench is a non-profit opportunity established to promote innovative education and discovery. The organization’s efforts are focused within the Indianapolis metropolitan area and other life-science hubs (ex: Warsaw, IN) to coordinate, facilitate and provide tailored and low-cost science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) K-12 outreach while promoting life-science based entrepreneurship and innovation. Indiana has been repeatedly ranked a top-five national setting for Life Science Sectors. Innovative community engagement is needed to maximize the potential of Indiana’s students, workforce, citizens, corporations and academic institutions.
Mission
Goals
- Increase high school student preparedness for college-level STEM courses.
- Increase women and minority resident interest and participation in STEM.
- Increase community college and university enrollment and graduation rates from STEM programs.
- Increase the amount of young life-science professionals in Indiana.
- Provide a physical space that contains the equipment necessary to conduct innovative research.