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Summer Workshop teachers said:

 "This workshop has been the best professional development experience that I have ever had.  It was intellectually stimulating, challenging, and will change my approach to teaching biology.  It has also renewed my passion and enthusiasm for the science of biology and for teaching as well."

"Beyond my wildest dreams!  I had no idea we would do all the exciting things we did!"
  
 
News and Events

Spring TIGER Talk 

Speaker: Dr. Dan Notterman
Senior Health Policy Analyst/Lecturer
Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University

University Professor of Pediatrics (on leave), Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Previous appointment Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Date: April 29, 2008
Time: 6-7pm
Title:  Gene-Environment Interactions and Children’s Health

Dr. Notterman will share his expertise on the state of child health in the United States from the frustration in our high infant mortality figures to the successes in childhood cancer treatments.

For more information see:

A 2007 report from Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
America's Children :Key National Indicators of Well-Being

A 2006 report from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau Child Health USA 2006

Register by April 15th
For Information and Registration contact Anna Schmedel, email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
or phone 609 258-5082

Exciting video by Harvard University and BioVision on the Inner Life of a Cell

8 minute video with explanation 

3 minute video with music

Professor Bonnie Bassler shares her exciting research on bacterial communication on NOVA

Princeton University building photos courtesy of James Elbrecht, Printing and Mailing