Educational Resources Related:

Archive Student Programs from the previous SEPA projects

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Project ARISE student activities

Student Programs in Educational Resources
Currently Funded Projects

  • 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

  • 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:

  • 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:

  • North Star (Phase I and II)
  • Anchorage Museum - Imaginarium Discovery Center, Anchorage, AK
    Grade level: 8-12
    Resource: student programs
    Cost: contact program