At
the 41st Ohio Junior Science and Humanities Program, sponsored in 2004 by The
University of Toledo Department of Biological Sciences, nearly 50 students from
around the state presented research on topics ranging from snake road mortality
and tornado dynamics to osteoporosis.
Partners:
Academy of Applied Science, the
U.S.
Army Research Office, the Office of Naval Research and the
U.S.
Air Force Research Office. Competition
judges included education specialists from area schools,
Toledo
’s
Center
of
Science
and Industry (COSI) and
Bowling Green
State
University
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SciMaTEC
provides
support services for those engaged in science, mathematics and technology
education. The center encourages participation by minorities, low-income
families and females in the scientific community.
Partners:
Northwest
Ohio
Center
of Excellence,
Ohio
Resource
Center
and
Regional
Professional
Development
Centers
Partners:
Bowling
Green
State
University,
University
of
Toledo, Owens
Community College, the
University
of
Findlay, and Lourdes
College
Office of Research Collaboration
Bowling Green
State University •
The
University of Toledo
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