Creation of a Massive Pipeline Program: Overcoming Socio-Economic Barriers For Healthcare Workforce Diversification
We received word today that we were awarded a ~$2M Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). With this grant, we will now double our number of students at the high school level (to >25 students/yr between SARE…
Read MoreChristopher Gets Published!
Christopher Miller become a published author! See his paper here.
Read MoreSARE Gets Peer Reviewed and Published!
To ensure that SARE is top flight and to help make SARE scalable, we sought the advice of experts in the science education field through peer review. Please see Kabacoff et al. 2013.
Read MoreGift of Science, Gift of Self
Before Stephanie Keyaka, then a rising high school sophomore, came to Johns Hopkins for a summer of research, she thought scientists were “strict, mean and all cooped-up.” Instead, she found that Johns Hopkins scientists are “down-to-earth and look just like everyone else walking down the…
Read MoreKnocking Down the Ivory Tower
Doug Robinson didn’t set out to create an outreach program. His family volunteered at Boys Hope Girls Hope in northeast Baltimore, a nonprofit that provides housing and a structured environment to help students achieve their dream of attending college. Robinson, a Johns Hopkins professor of…
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