A Great Research Opportunity for High Schoolers
Join us for a week of scientific research in the lab. Bacteriophages are tiny phage viruses that attack bacteria, and are useful in human medicine. A huge, invisible world of phage viruses are yet to be discovered. We explore our campus in search of these novel phages. We purify, visualize and characterize new phages as part of an ongoing research project.
Join us daily from 9 a.m.–3 p.m., Monday, July 22 through Friday, July 26, at our campus in Webster Groves, Missouri, for an authentic research experience.
Study virology and microbiology — mentored by college professors!
Participate in an Authentic Research Experience
- Study phages used in medicine.
- Enjoy fieldwork and lab work alongside professors.
- Discover new viral species.
- Visualize molecular structures with transmission electron microscopy.
Summer Research Camp
Tuition: $350
Rising 9th grade to graduating 12th grade
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Contact Information
Victoria Brown-Kennerly, PhD
vbrownkennerly64@webster.edu