Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from applicant's abstract): Schools often lack the
laboratory resources necessary to present students and their teachers with
modern-day, hands-on science, particularly science applicable to human
health. CityLab, a regional biotechnology learning laboratory, provides
such scientific experiences for middle and high school students and their
teachers. Located in an urban medical center, CityLab is a partnership
between scientists and educators at BUSM and high school teachers throughout
greater Boston. CityLab has state-of-the-art equipment, two full time high
school teachers, and a full time scientist, jointly providing laboratory
opportunities to students and teachers on a daily basis. Since its
inception, over 8,500 students, one third of whom are minority, have used
CityLab and over 800 teachers have been certified to lead their classes.
Demand for the current year is above capacity. Seven laboratory modules are
fully operable and are drawn from major health disciplines such as
biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, immunology and microbiology. The
next phase of the project has two broad goals: dissemination and
evaluation. Dissemination will see the establishment of other CityLab sites
and satellites, as well as partnerships with school systems and other
institutions, reaching additional communities in New England. The CityLab
curriculum will be enhanced by the development of four additional curriculum
modules. CityLab will expand its teaching methodology by including
teleteaching and videoconferencing. A fully operable mobile laboratory will
allow CityLab to reach students not able to come to CityLab and to reinforce
prior CityLab experiences for some students. Dissemination will also
include the continued distribution of the curriculum and the production of a
Replication Manual for those institutions interested in establishing an
independent CityLab. A CityLab Biotechnology Camp for high school juniors
and seniors will be formalized. Finally, to complement on-going internal
evaluative procedures, external evaluation techniques will be used to assess
the impact CityLab experiences have on students' decisions to pursue higher
education and careers, especially in science.
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