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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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4 oncology Events Found

Mar 12

Transforming Cancer Care through Indiana's Innovation Ecosystem

Part of the 2026 FrameWORX series focused on transforming cancer care through Indiana's innovation ecosystem.
Virtual
Free
3/12/26
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Jun 23

Rutgers Youth Enjoy Science (RUYES) Program - Summer 2026

10-week summer cancer research program for high school and undergraduate students. Participants conduct hands-on research in mentor-supervised laboratories for approximately 35 hours/week, attend educational seminars, and engage in professional development activities. Two-year commitment required with post-summer activities (7 hours/month for students, 12 hours/month for educators). Program includes Annual Research Symposium presentation. Eligibility requirements include US citizenship/permanent residency, age 16+ by June 15th, and ability to commute to New Brunswick, NJ.
Rutgers Cancer Institute
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6/23/26
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Jul 13

Summer Healthcare Experience in Oncology

Virtual, introductory program provides hands-on exposure to cancer research, faculty lectures, panel discussion and skill-building. M-F, July 13 - 24, 2026; 9:30 AM -1 PM
University of Michigan (Virtual)
FREE, & $500 Sti...
7/13/26
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Jul 13

Summer Healthcare Experience in Oncology Program

A virtual, introductory program for Michigan high school sophomores and juniors that introduces students to careers in cancer care, cancer research, and oncology-related fields. Includes hands-on exposure to genetic drosophila research through partnership with eCLOSE institute, patient case study projects, faculty lectures, panel discussions, and skill-building workshops. Features optional on-campus orientation bootcamp on June 15-16, two weeks of virtual programming July 13-24, mentorship from oncology professionals, at-home lab kits, and optional monthly enrichment activities during the academic year. Students receive a $500 stipend upon completion.
University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center
Free program wit...
7/13/26
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