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Cell Biology and Cancer

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Subject:
Science and Technology
Institution Name:
National Cancer Institute
Collection:
National Institutes of Health
Grade Level:
Secondary
Abstract:

This curriculum supplement brings into the classroom new information about some of the exciting medical discoveries being made at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their effects on public health. This set is being distributed to teachers around the country free of charge by the NIH to improve science literacy and to foster student interest in science. The first three supplements in the series are designed for use in senior high school science classrooms: Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases (with expertise from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases); Cell Biology and Cancer (with expertise from the National Cancer Institute); Human Genetic Variation (with expertise from the National Human Genome Research Institute).

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Activities and Labs, Lesson Plans
Media Format:
Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Conditions of Use:
Custom Permissions
Copyright 1999 by the BSCS and Videodiscovery, Inc. All rights reserved. You have the permission of BSCS and Videodiscovery, Inc. to reproduce items in this module for your classroom use. The copyright on this module, however, does not cover reproduction of these items for any other use. For permissions and other rights under this copyright, please contact the BSCS, 5415 Mark Dabling Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3842, www.bscs.org, info@bscs.org, (719) 531-5550.

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