The Genome Ambassador Program (GAP) kicked off the Spring 2022 semester with a new virtual seminar series “Exploring Topics in Diversity, Advocacy, and Genetics” hosted by students and open to anyone interested in the topic of the week. Martin Kellogg Middle School students will be hosted by GAP members on April 1, 2022 in the ISG/CGI facilities. The 7th graders will trace traits in “make a monster” and “how picky is your pallet “activities, learn karyotyping, make a DNA necklace, and tour the CGI Next Generation sequencing lab. The GAP membership continues its weekly educational outreach on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter platforms. GAP members inclusive of alumni, faculty, graduates, and undergraduate students encourage you to join them in support of the Program’s mission to advance the genetic and genomic literacy of our community as a public education initiative and advocating for increased diversity of persons who pursue education and careers in the genetic sciences.