A program designed to use the
resources of selected medical schools as intellectual
hubs for upgrading and enhancing the scope of teaching
of science in elementary and middle schools. The
collaboration between the School of Medicine and
Superior Elementary School in East Cleveland has grown
to include more than 200 students, some from other East
Cleveland elementary schools. Students attending classes
after school and for six weeks in the summer are invited
to travel to Washington D.C. to tour and to participate
in activities at the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Antonio Scarpa (Physiology and Biophysics, School of
Medicine) (216) 368-5298. e-mail:
antonio.scarpa@case.edu
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