for HS Students: 2018 Immersion Science Program
Posted by Fox Chase Cancer Center on October 16, 2017
We are excited to announce that the 2018 Immersion Science Program Application is now OPEN. This laboratory training program is held over 11 consecutive weeks at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Northeast Philadelphia. The announcement flyer is attached.
Below you will find the Google links for the application and the recommendation packet. All materials are due by October 30, 2017.
Attached above are hard copies of the application and recommendation packets. The Google Form will NOT allow students to save work-in-progress (this is a google thing…not an ISP rule) so you may recommend that they print it to write out their answers first, then transcribe everything in one sitting onto the Google form. Edits can be submitted, but Google Form makes you start from the beginning. The good news is only the most up-to-date version will be submitted for review.
If you have ANY questions please contact me.
I thank you to share this information with students, colleagues, and anyone that knows a 16+ year old, high school student, interest in learning more about STEM careers, especially those surrounding cancer research and the implications of diet on cancer signaling pathways.
Application:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=109S7kW5A1pPY-zZhnSbkzdI_fnjKrY1nsdDoBqm06pI
Recommendation Material: (Links also embedded within application)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Skh2Tn8B_Syee9pV-ALTH_w3bftaUc0vOBht0TUSF9Q
Dara M. Ruiz-Whalen, M.S.Ed.
Education Director
Program Coordinator
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Immersion Science Program
[email protected]
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