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OTHER RESOURCES
AT HHMI

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Quantitative Biology Consortium
Summary and presentations from the latest workshop.

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Diversity in the Sciences: Keeping Underrepresented Minorities in Science
Reports from a symposia series supported by HHMI showcasing successful diversity programs.

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Toward Institutional Transformation
2006 meeting of HHMI professors and undergraduate program directors
(124KB PDF)

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Getting the Word Out: Disseminating Programs to Teachers
2005 meeting of HHMI precollege program directors
(78KB PDF)

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Precollege Program Summaries
Activities of HHMI-funded biomedical research institutions, science museums, and other institutions

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Undergraduate Program Summaries
Activities of HHMI-funded colleges and universities

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Online Reference

TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Search for Science Opportunities
Offered by HHMI-funded colleges and universities

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GrantsNet
Funds for biomedical research training and undergraduate science education
(Sciencemag.org)

ONLINE LEARNING

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BioInteractive
Virtual labs, animations, and other interactive resources

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Holiday Lectures on Science
Lectures by leading scientists

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Ask a Scientist
Get an answer to your biology questions.

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Cool Science for Curious Kids
Projects for K-4


HHMI's Cool Science
Further Reading
HHMI Bulletin
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HHMI Bulletin: August 2010

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Cover Story: Gut Reaction
The vibrant ecosystem inside the human gut does more than just digest food.

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Two Roads to an End
Though separated by an ocean, Christopher Plowe and Abdoulaye Djimdé are bound by their determination to stop malaria's global toll.

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Into the Third Dimension
Where 2-D cell cultures fall flat, scientists are adding another dimension to keep cells happy.

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Master of Regeneration
Once a high school biology oddity, planarians are moving into the spotlight to reveal secrets of self-renewal.

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