Middle/high school students in the research laboratory: A summer internship program emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of biology

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We describe an eight-week summer Young Scientist in Training (YSIT) internship program involving middle and high school students. This program exposed students to current basic research in molecular genetics, while introducing or reinforcing principles of the scientific method and demonstrating the uses of mathematics and chemistry in biology. For the laboratory-based program, selected students from Baltimore City Schools working in groups of three were teamed with undergraduate research assistants at Morgan State University. Teams were assigned a project that was indirectly related to our laboratory research on the characterization of gene expression in Caenorhabditis elegans. At the end of the program, teams prepared posters detailing their accomplishments, and presented their findings to parents and faculty members during a mini-symposium. The posters were also submitted to the respective schools and the interns were offered a presentation of their research at local high school science fairs. © 2006 by The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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McMiller, T., Lee, T., Saroop, R., Green, T., & Johnson, C. M. (2006, March). Middle/high school students in the research laboratory: A summer internship program emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of biology. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmb.2006.49403402088

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