PROJECT BIOTECH students share their newfound knowledge with Showcase of Learning poster sessions
Friday, July 26, 2019
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Local area 9-12th graders enrolled in Shoreline Community College’s annual PROJECT BIOTECH summer camps will be showcasing their learning with poster sessions that are open to the public.
Showcase of Learning Poster Sessions:
Fridays July 26 + Aug. 9, 2-4 pm
Bldg. 2900, Room 2925, Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133
No RSVP necessary – just stop by if you’re interested in seeing what these bright students have been up to.
Showcase of Learning Poster Sessions:
Fridays July 26 + Aug. 9, 2-4 pm
Bldg. 2900, Room 2925, Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133
No RSVP necessary – just stop by if you’re interested in seeing what these bright students have been up to.
Students will present posters and demonstrations relating to their favorite activities at camp. Each program includes a summary overview of camp activities, a video of the week’s highlights, and the opportunity to chat with students and staff. For anyone considering PROJECT BIOTECH camps next summer for their high schoolers, this is a great opportunity to preview.
PROJECT BIOTECH includes three 5-day camps with different themes. Each camp is limited to 24 participants. High school students are introduced to:
The PROJECT BIOTECH curricula has been designed and is taught by experienced educators from Shoreline Community College’s Biotechnology Lab Specialist Program and scientists/educators from the local biotechnology community.
PROJECT BIOTECH includes three 5-day camps with different themes. Each camp is limited to 24 participants. High school students are introduced to:
- Biotechnology research methods and equipment
- Computer skills for DNA and protein analysis
- The application of biotechnology and bioinformatics to human health issues and drug development
- Scientists that provide role models for successful education and career paths in biotechnology
The PROJECT BIOTECH curricula has been designed and is taught by experienced educators from Shoreline Community College’s Biotechnology Lab Specialist Program and scientists/educators from the local biotechnology community.
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