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ISSN 2576-6767
Special Issue - Youth Enjoy Science (YES) Programs
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2022August 31, 2022 CDT

Chicago EYES on Cancer: Fostering Diversity in Biomedicine Through Cancer Research Training for Students and Teachers

Megan A. Mekinda, Steven R. Rogg, Christopher G. Peña, Michelle L. Domecki, Kathleen H. Goss, Basia Galinski, M. Eileen Dolan,
Biomedical workforceCancer research trainingOutreachCurriculum developmentUnderrepresentedHigh schoolUndergraduateHigh school teachers
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Mekinda, M. A., Rogg, S. R., Peña, C. G., Domecki, M. L., Goss, K. H., Galinski, B., & Dolan, M. E. (2022). Chicago EYES on Cancer: Fostering Diversity in Biomedicine through Cancer Research Training for Students and Teachers. Journal of STEM Outreach, 5(2), 1–13. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.15695/​jstem/​v5i2.11

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