Core B: Education/Outreach Core

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Abstract

Project Summary Our outreach core will build off the success of the outreach initiatives supported through the P50 HD068157- 06A1 grant - Project BioEYES classroom-based science program; the Penn Academy for Reproductive Sciences (PARS), the Saturday program at UPenn; and the 6-week summer internship for PARS alumnae in co- Investigators’ laboratories. BioEYES is a K-12 science education program which provides classroom-based learning opportunities using live zebrafish. BioEYES is designed to incorporate teacher empowerment and provides professional development seminars and a co-teaching experience with trained science consultants, called outreach educators. The Penn Academy for Reproductive Medicine (PARS) is a 4 Saturday workshop led by expert clinicians and scientists. PARS incorporates a mix of small-group discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on lab activities to explore current research topics in reproductive health. Students dive into a journal article, discuss ethical decision-making, and prepare for future careers in science and medicine. Upon completion of PARS, students can then be hired as a 6-week summer researcher in our laboratories. In addition, we are adding a teacher professional development day to coincide with the summer internship poster session and celebration. The result of our outreach core is a series of science exposures that first target city biology classrooms and then offer specialized opportunities for high schoolers who have a genuine interest in science and research as well as an opportunity for their teachers to learn about epigenetics and see their own students’ research.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10992940
Project number
2P50HD068157-11A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Principal Investigator
Jamie Shuda
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$69,061
Award type
2
Project period
2011-05-01 → 2028-05-31