20 seniors to attend research symposium

More than 20 high school seniors representing eight schools in Berrien and Cass counties will showcase “reinvented science education” at the 2012 BEST Early Research Symposium at 12:30 p.m. Friday.

The symposium will take place in Room A-107, the Chemistry Lecture Hall of Halenz Hall in the Science Complex on the campus of Andrews University. The public is invited.

The 2012 BEST Research Symposium highlights Berrien Regional Education Service Agency’s (Berrien RESA) Berrien County Mathematics & Science Center’s senior-level chemistry students’ research projects.

At the symposium, students will share research and demonstrate how to use modern instrumentation and university-level lab techniques they have mastered while researching topics such as dyes, novel fragrances/flavors based on ginger, hybrid drugs of ibuprofen and vitamin C, biocompatible polymers, biodegradable cosmetic chemicals and molecular sensors with potential forensic applications.

Mathematics & Science Center instructor Desmond Murray said early hands-on participation in science research allows high school students to begin contributing to that body of knowledge. This experience also increases their understanding of the innovation process.

According to Murray, surveys of past students indicated for more than 85 percent of them, this course was their first hands-on experience conducting independent lab research.

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