Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS)
The goal of the Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS) program at the University of Chicago is to provide a four-week training program for high school students. It surveys topics related to molecular, microbiological, and cell biological techniques currently used in research laboratories. Basic lab skills are taught. Some students will be invited back the following summer to carry out a research project in one of the faculty labs at the Center. A hands-on systems biology module will link students to Center projects. Modeling activities highlight links between environmental perturbations (such as osmotic stress) and complex system dynamics.
Students who are interested in applying must have completed 10th-grade and excelled in high school biology.
Contact

Questions regarding the Instituteʼs education and outreach programs should be addressed to:
Barry Aprison, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer, BSCD
Education & Outreach Director, IGSB, CCSB, GGSB
Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery
Room 10114
The University of Chicago
900 E. 57th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637
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312-659-8848 c
773-834-2787 w
