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Research Experiences for Undergraduates:


2005 REU student Denise Kellar eyes a soybean plant in the Innes lab at Indiana University


Jala Daniel from Wooster College in Ohio was an intern in Doyle lab during Summer 2004.

Interested in a good paying job next summer that will give you valuable experience in a research lab environment? Each of the labs participating in the Comparative Analysis of Legume Genome Evolution Project hosts one or more undergraduate research interns each summer. Students from non-research intensive universities are often eligible for generous stipends and housing allowances funded by the National Science Foundation. If you are interested in such a position, please contact one of the participating labs directly to inquire about opportunities for summer 2006.

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Plant Science Activity Kits for Grades 4-10

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