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Minority Resources for High School Students

BioQuest
Site visits (9th-12th grade), intensive 1-week lab biomedical camps for 11th grade (BioQuest Academy), and paid internships for high school students (11th and 12th grade)
www.sbribioquest.org

Theresa Britschgi
206-256-7473
theresa.britschgi@sbri.org

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Continuing Umbrella of Research Experience (CURE) High School Internship
High school students nominated by faculty from King County high schools

Kathe Watanabe
206-667-5157
kwatanab@fhcrc.org

University of Washington Health Sciences Center Minority Students Program (HSC-MSP)
Also for undergrads
http://depts.washington.edu/~bridges4/HSMSP/advising.html

Karlotta Rosebaugh
206-221-6151,
karlotta@u.washington.edu

University of Washington Making Connections Program
Opportunities for high school students (focus on girls) in science, math, and technology
http://depts.washington.edu/womenctr

Jo Anderson
206-616-2366
makgconx@u.washington.edu

University of Washington Science for Success
Summer program after student finishes 11th or 12th grade
http://www.uweb.engr.washington.edu/education/k-12/sfs.html

Tekie Mehary
(206) 221-7318
mehary@uweb.engr.washington.edu

University of Washington GenOM Program
Summer program after student finishes 11th or 12th grade
http://depts.washington.edu/genomics/precoll/p-high.htm#research

Lisa Peterson
206-685-2593
lisapete@u.washington.edu

University of Washington U-DOC Program
Summer “mini-medical school” program after student finishes 11th grade
http://depts.washington.edu/omca/UDOC/index.htm

Victoria Gardner
206-543-9733
vg@u.washington.edu

University of Washington Math, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)
Also for middle school students
http://www.washingtonmesa.org/

Patricia MacGowan
206-543-0562
macgowan@engr.washington.edu or pmac@engr.washington.edu

 

 

Did you know?

Your own hair and fingernails are made out of the same stuff as rhino horn, ibis feathers, and quills. They are all made out of alpha-keratin, a tough, water-resistant protein that is also the main component of wool, scales, hooves, tortoise shells, and the outer layer of your skin.

 

 

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