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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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Jun 15

MEDscienceLAB

MEDscienceLAB offers students interested in biotech, biology, or medicine inspiring, immersive, hands-on lab and clinical experience. Students learn what happens when tests 'go to the lab' and how research labs work to solve medical cases. Program includes DNA Extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and ELISA training. Students work in teams of 3 with fellow lab researchers to analyze tests, diagnose and treat diseases. Multiple sessions available: Session 2: June 15-18 (4-day), Session 4: June 29-July 2 (4-day), Session 9: August 3-7 (5-day), Session 10: August 10-14 (5-day), Session 11: August 17-21 (5-day). Must be at least 16 years old and in grades 9-12. Non-residential program.
Harvard Medical School
$2,250.00 - 4-da...
6/15/26
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Jul 5

Lab Science Investigations: Antimicrobial Resistance

A laboratory-based experience where students contribute to research on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) using the One Health approach. Students will become researchers working to understand AMR challenges, participate in laboratory techniques including microbiology plating, PCR, microscopy, and contribute to a global environmental surveillance project. The program includes seminars from world experts, lab explorations, and a capstone project. Students must be 16+ years old and have completed 1 year of high school biology. Program runs July 5-17, 2026 for residential students and July 6-17, 2026 for commuter students.
Tufts University
$5,425.00 - Comm...
7/5/26
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Jul 11

Biomedical Research Academy

The Biomedical Research Academy introduces the experimental basis of cellular, molecular, and genetic aspects of biology, focusing on relevance to diseases. Fusing daily lectures, faculty research talks, laboratory experiments, and small group investigations into current research topics. Features include daily lectures starting at 9 a.m., journal clubs, wet lab sessions using PCR and other molecular biology techniques, and computational lab sessions using Python for bioinformatics. Prerequisites: One year of high school biology and strongly advised one year of high school chemistry. Students must bring laptops/tablets with administrative access.
University of Pennsylvania
Tuition varies;...
7/11/26
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Jul 13

One-WEEK INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AT NHAS

One-week introduction to scientific research for middle and high school students (6th grade and older). Learn to use scientific instruments including advanced microscopes, PCR machines, 3D printers, and spectrophotometers. Conduct short experiments in biology, chemistry, physics and engineering. July 13-17, 2026 (8:30AM-4:30PM).
NHAS STEM Center Building and Fanger Building
$800.00 - Price:...
7/13/26
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