
Motivated high school juniors and seniors can find outstanding biomedical and environmental health sciences summer research experiences at The University of Arizona this summer.
Six weeks of discovery begin with training classes in basic lab skills, lab safety and keeping a lab notebook. Students will take specialized classes in their choice of pharmacology, toxicology and environmental health, bioinformatics or genetics.
They will receive 30 hours each week of real laboratory research experience, participate in a journal club and present a poster or PowerPoint talk about their work at the grand finale, when families and friends are welcome.
Application deadline is March 7. For qualifications, application and more information, visit http://keys.pharmacy.arizona.edu.
Sponsored by the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center, the BIO5 Institute and the Joint Technological Education District.
Audience: All, Small (1-50)
Thomas W. Keating Bioresearch Building
Kevin Hall
BIO5's Director of Research Training & Career Development
520-626-1367
jkh@email.arizona.edu
http://keys.pharmacy.arizona.edu