High School Students & Teachers

High school students gain exposure and experience with cancer-related topics through a variety of University of Arizona activities and training programs. 

Activities Led by The Office of Cancer Research Training and Education Coordination (CRTEC)

Education and Training Programs for High School Students

This UArizona program provides equipment and material support to teachers. Additional professional development and classroom activities are also available.

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This Summer internship program welcomes students to work with mentors in their lab on the UArizona campus.

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A summer program offered between grades 11 and 12 to students preparing for medical school.

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Project SASS is a sun safety program for middle school and high school students offered by the University of Arizona Skin Cancer Institute.

Arrange a Project SASS event at your school

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Thousands of students participate and compete every year in the Southern Arizona Science and Engineering Fair. CRTEC awards high school students who conduct cancer research.

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Students conduct original research in a laboratory environment with the guidance of mentors from the University of Arizona.

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This summer internship program welcomes students from the JTED Biosciences to get an immersive experience in the UArizona health science labs.

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Approximately 25 students are accepted for the SIMI program each year. They work full-time in various medical laboratories and clinics at The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, doing research on such subjects as cardiovascular disease, genetics, cancer, neuroscience, and preventive medicine.

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