ATLAS Student Symposium
NOVEMBER 8, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND | COLLEGE PARK MdBio Foundation hosts the ATLAS symposium for students typically underrepresented in STEM. The event is for high school juniors/seniors and college…
DetailsNOVEMBER 8, 2014 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND | COLLEGE PARK MdBio Foundation hosts the ATLAS symposium for students typically underrepresented in STEM. The event is for high school juniors/seniors and college…
DetailsSTEM Champions Senator Nancy King, AT&T Executives Join Students on MdBioLab Students at Watkins Mill High School will climb aboard Maryland’s only mobile bioscience lab for high school students Wednesday, October…
DetailsOctober 17-18, 2014 Ellicott City, MD | Turf Valley Conference Center Join Maryland educators for this year’s MAST/TEEAM Annual Conference at Turf Valley. This new two-day program is your ticket…
DetailsScience, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education in Maryland received a big boost today thanks to a $30,000 contribution from AT&T to the MdBio Foundation. The contribution will support MdBioLab, a…
DetailsSNNLive interviewed Brian Gaines, CEO of MdBio Foundation, at the BioMaryland Booth at the recent BIO International Conference in San Diego, CA.
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DetailsMdBio Foundation partnered with the Tech Council of Maryland to bring the Advancing Tomorrow’s Leaders + STEM (ATLAS) college and career symposium to Baltimore on May 1. The Merrick School…
DetailsNeil Davey (pictured left), Montgomery Blair HS 2014 Maryland BioGENEius Challenge Winner Early Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment through the Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells using Drop-based Microfluidics Kushi Ranganath,…
DetailsMdBio Foundation wants to make sure high school students who like science and technology follow their interest to college and a career. MdBio, along with the Tech Council of Maryland, is…
DetailsCongressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5) visited MdBioLab at Surrattsville High School on March 10. While visiting the MdBioLab, he received a tour of the mobile laboratory, met with students, and…
DetailsAre you interested in supporting the MdBio Foundation’s mission? There are several opportunities for you to volunteer for MdBio programs and events. We are always in need of volunteers with…
DetailsThis spring, MdBio Foundation is continuing its partnership with the Biotechnology Institute to bring the BioGENEius Challenge to Maryland high school students. Two Maryland students will be selected to travel…
DetailsThe Tech Council of Maryland (TCM) will continue its tradition of honoring the best and brightest in STEM educators at its annual Industry Awards Celebration at the Bethesda North Marriott…
DetailsAs It Is from VOA Learning English — …we report on an unusual way to study science in the state of Maryland. High school students across Maryland now have a…
DetailsOn Saturday November 16, participants of the first ever Maryland Leaders on Fast Track (LOFT) symposium gathered at Johns Hopkins University in Rockville to explore STEM careers. The event, hosted…
DetailsMdBioLab made the trip to Canton, OH this summer, but it wasn’t for the football hall of fame. The truck was sent to OBS, Inc., the original manufacturer of the…
DetailsOn December 5, Jane Shaab, Executive Director of the University of Maryland BioPark, welcomed over 40 Baltimore City high school students to the biomedical research park located at the heart…
DetailsVoice of America (VOA) visited MdBioLab at Patapsco High School in Baltimore last month to see the innovative STEM program in action. Watch their coverage of MdBioLab to see how…
DetailsBALTIMORE, MARYLAND — Instead of looking at pictures in textbooks or working with simulations on computers, high school students across Maryland have a chance to experiment with professional scientists while…
DetailsIn this week’s cool schools, students at Gaithersburg Middle school are on the Stem Bus. Watch the video >
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