Student Programs
in Educational Resources
Currently Funded Projects |
Here you will find the current SEPA programs that have student summer programs or other workshops. Click on the More detail "Click here" to be directed to its website (if available) for more information. Click on the Title of the project to get the contact info.
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BioQuest Academy: Creating an innovative immersion program for teens Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Seattle, WA Grade level: 11 Resource: student programs on science, technology, engineering, math careers Cost: More detail: Click here
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Birmingham Science Education Partnership (BSEP): Middle School Inquiry Based Learning University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Grade level: Resource: programs for students on genetics and microbiology Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Building Bridges to Health Science Literacy University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN Grade level: Resource: family health nights Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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CityLab: A Systems Approach to Biology-Phase I/II Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA Grade level: 6-12 Resource: SummerLab for students; Activities: Protein quantification with spectrophotometer; ELISA screen for HIV antibodies; sickle cell anemia & electrophoresis; DNA fingerprinting; bacterial transformation; PCR; Mobile Lab available for custom-made activities Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Collaborations to Understand Research and Ethics (CURE) Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, Seattle, WA Grade level: 9-12 Resource: A Summer 2-week “Research Fellows” program introduces students from backgrounds underrepresented in science to the translational research process and the range of scientific career opportunities it offers. It also addresses bioethical issues as well as the challenges faced by minorities and low-income students entering science. Follow-up dates occur throughout the year and include a parent event. Cost: More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Collaborations to Understand Research and Ethics (CURE) Northwest Association for Biomedical Research, Seattle, WA Grade level: 9-12 Resource: A “Youth Ethics Summit” that brings together students from program teachers for a culminating event to share their learning and understanding about particular issues related to bioethics and translational research. Cost: More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Educating High School Students and Their Families about Clinical Research University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA Grade level: Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Education for Community Genomic Awareness - Phase I/II University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Grade level: 9-12 Resource: student activities including DNA Night Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Environmental Health Science Education for Rural Youth University of Montana, Missoula, MT Grade level: Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Going to Middle and Early High School Classes with Near-Peer Mentors U.S. Walter Reed Army Institution of Research, Silver Spring, MD Grade level: - Resource: in-school component, involving science clubs and lunch programs Cost: More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Health Science Research: Educating the Public - Phase II Columbia University, New York, NY Grade level: 6-12 Resource: student summer camp Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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HealthRICH: Health Risks, Information, and Choices (Phase II) Miami University Oxford, Oxford, OH Grade level: Resource: science/health after-school activity clubs in middle schools Cost: More detail: Click here
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Jackson State University Science Education Partnership Program Jackson State University, Jackson, MS Grade level: 9-12 Resource: student summer programs, Early College High School Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
North Star (Phase I and II) Imaginarium Inc., Anchorage, AK Grade level: 8-12 Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Opening the Pipeline for Native High Schools Harvard University Medical School, Boston, MA Grade level: Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
Partnership in Biomedical Discovery University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Grade level: 9-12 Resource: Summer programs for students Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Project ARISE: Advancing Rhode Island Science Education Brown University, Providence, RI Grade level: 9-12 Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Research, Education, And Linking Science Careers: REAL Science Careers Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC Grade level: K-12 Resource: student programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Grade level: 9-12 Resource: science and math student programs Cost: More detail: Click here
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Science Posse: Enhancing Biomedical Science Awareness and Understanding in Wyoming University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY Grade level: 7-8 Resource: science fairs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Spectrum: Building Pathways to Biomedical Research Careers for Girls and Women of Color San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA Grade level: 6-12 Resource: student programs for middle and high school girls of color Cost: More detail: Click here
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TRY-IT - Translating Research to Youth through information Technology University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Grade level: Resource: science enrichment program for students Cost: contact program More detail: Click on the project's link above |
West Virginia Health Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA) Student Design Public Health Clinical Trials West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV Grade level: 9-12 Resource: student summer programs Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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Would you like to be a scientist? Discover Biomedical Sciences ! - Phase I/II Charles R. Drew University, Los Angeles, CA Grade level: 4 Resource: science fairs, mentor program Cost: contact program More detail: Click here
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