Media Advisory: Mobile Bioscience Lab to Visit Baltimore School for the Arts

Media Advisory: Mobile Bioscience Lab to Visit Baltimore School for the Arts

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(firmenpresse) - BALTIMORE, MD -- (Marketwire) -- 03/20/12 -- Maryland's only mobile bioscience lab for high school students -- a state-of-the-art tractor trailer fully-equipped for bioscience experiments -- will host students at the Baltimore School for the Arts next week. Students will perform "CSI-like" bioscience experiments ranging from crime scene forensics to biodiesel analysis and wildlife forensics. The lab is funded by MdBio Foundation, a division of the Tech Council of Maryland that seeks to support and advance Maryland's bioscience industry. The MdBioLab is viewed as a critical component to developing Maryland's future bioscience workforce.

Students, teachers and Maryland's leading bioscience experts

Baltimore students conduct "CSI-like" bioscience experiments in Maryland's only mobile bioscience lab

Tuesday, March 27th, 10 a.m. to Noon
Wednesday, March 28th, 10 a.m. to Noon

Baltimore School for the Arts
712 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

The MdBioLab serves as a mobile laboratory on wheels -- a modified tractor trailer outfitted with research-grade laboratory equipment just for students. It provides advanced educational programs in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) to high school students and teachers, and an independent study has found it provides statistically measurable benefits of increased content knowledge and student engagement in STEM. This mobile teaching lab provides interactive laboratory programs to schools with no facilities from which to offer a hands-on education in bioscience in an engaging format much like the TV show "CSI." It is through hands-on learning that students truly enjoy the educational experience, excel and continue onto careers in the STEM fields, which ultimately means jobs and economic growth for Maryland and states with these mobile labs. MdBioLab has conducted more than 2,800 classes and welcomed more than 90,000 students and 1,500 teachers from every county in Maryland. To learn more about the Lab visit or watch a video about the Lab by .





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Brad Wills
(240) 752-7171


Henry Fawell
(410) 212-8468

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Datum: 20.03.2012 - 17:50 Uhr
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