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How to Interest the Next Generation of Great Minds to Work in STEM Fields

Ask a Tech Teacher

I’ve had a lot of questions in the last few months about STEM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Math) in the classroom. STEM is the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, and covers an immense range of subject areas. Connecting Science to Everyday Life. Incorporate Technology.

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YSP 2024 – Open for Applications

Northeastern University

YSP offers future scientists and engineers a unique opportunity for a hands-on research experience while still in high school. The program, which will take place on Northeastern’s Boston Campus, will culminate in final research presentations and a poster session. rising seniors).

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How can data management tools help us discover new treatments for a chronic disease?

Futurum

There is still much we do not know about the disease, and researchers are working hard to learn more about what causes it. Researchers, medical professionals, and scientists all over the world are trying to understand what triggers the disease so that new treatments can be developed.

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Pharmacogenetics

STEMe

Currently, pharmacogenomics is leveraged sparingly against diseases such as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), certain cancers, depression, and heart disease, but researchers are hopeful that pharmacogenetics will become accessible in the near future. This helps the medical provider prescribe medicine with null or negligible side effects.

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A Look Into Biotechnology

STEMe

Biotechnologists can pick from a wide range of topics within biotechnology to study and places to pursue a career such as small startups, pharmaceutical companies, and government research agencies. Other fields of biotechnology can include agriculture, alternative energy, and environmental science.

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How can we discover new antibiotics?

Futurum

For humans, natural products have provided a tremendous source of pharmaceutical drugs. Recent research has revealed that only around 10% of these gene clusters are active under standard laboratory growth conditions, meaning there is an extensive reservoir of natural products that we have barely tapped into.

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Growing a community: building the Plant Cell Atlas

Futurum

To address this, Dr Seung Yon (Sue) Rhee and Dr Selena Rice from the Carnegie Institution for Science in Stanford, California, USA, are helping to build the Plant Cell Atlas, a comprehensive compilation of everything we know about plant cells and the molecules within. TALK LIKE A PLANT SCIENTIST. “A

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