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Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Biomedical Sciences Informational Conference (Renton, WA)Tuesday, Oct. 18th (2011)Link: http://spokane.wsu.edu/researchoutreach/pltw/PLTW%20101811%20Renton.pdf
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Dr. Jeff Shaver, PhD PLTW Biomedical Science Teacher Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) Career Tech Education, Seattle Public Schools Cleveland High School [email protected] Go Eagles! Presentation available at : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26259905/PLTW_Conference_Shaver_1 01811.pdf
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Dr. Jeff Shaver, PhDPLTW Biomedical Science Teacher

Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS)Career Tech Education, Seattle Public

SchoolsCleveland High School

[email protected] Eagles!

Presentation available at : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26259905/PLTW_Conference_Shaver_101811.pdf

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Dr. Jeff Shaver, PhD

“Cleveland High School PLTW: Meaningful Partnerships between Students and STEM Professionals”

Special Guests: Jeanne Chowning (NWABR) & Victoria

Rivera (Cleveland)

Link: PLTW Biomedical Sciences Informational SessionRenton, WA Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011

Go Eagles!

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•Cleveland High School (Seattle, WA)• 2nd Year of PLTW Biomedical Sciences (BMS) at Cleveland• Principles of Biomedical Sciences (9th grade): Jeff Shaver, Teacher• Human Body Systems (10-12th grade): Lindsay Holladay, Teacher• Newsletters Available: September (2011), May (2011), February (2011)• Featured on MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show: Steel on Wheels (Feb, 2011)

•Student Accomplishments Last Year (2010-2011)• Student BioExpo, Northwest Association for Biomedical Research (NWABR)

Judges’ Award for Excellence (Top Award) 54% of 30 participating students received award 60% of students were in 9th grade (85% girls)

• Cleveland Science Café (BioExpo Club Leaders, including Victoria Rivera)• Youth Ethics Summit, NWABR (Victoria Rivera and Katie Bui)• Cure Student Research Fellows, NWABR (Victoria Rivera and Katie Bui)

•WA STEM Entrepreneurial Grant-supported Flow Cytometry Project•Highlighted Partnership: NWABR• Jeanne Chowning, NWABR, Director of Education• Victoria Rivera, 11th grade, Cleveland School of Life Sciences

Go Eagles!

Presentation Outline

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Cleveland High School

5511 15th Ave SouthSeattle, WA 98108

206.252.7800

Demographics:• Fact #1• Fact #2• Fact #3• Fact #4• Fact #5

Go Eagles!

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A Cytopeian Adventure

High School STEM Flow Cytometry Project

September 26, 2011 by Jeff Shaver & Julie HillBiotech Advisory Meeting University of Washington (Seattle)

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Project TimelineAugust 15-19, 2001: One-week Flow

Cytometry Teacher/Student Workshop at BD Biosciences

Figure 1. Two Glacier Peak High School teachers, Bryan Mossburg (right) and Tami Caraballo (center), design and engineer a low-cost flow cytometer with Dan Horner (left, BD Biosciences Engineer), during one-week flow cytometry teacher/student workshop.

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Project TimelineAugust 31, 2011: Cleveland and TAF

Academy students reassemble cytometers at Fred Hutch

Figure 2. Two Cleveland High School students, Katie Bui (left) and Carmina Tugade (right), reassemble low-cost cytometer with Dr. Shaver (PLTW biomedical sciences teacher at Cleveland) and BD Biosciences engineers, Dan Horner and Tim Petersen. Photo courtesy of Center News.

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Project Timeline2011-12 School Year: Flow

Cytometry project supported by WA STEM Entrepreneurial Grant

http://www.washingtonstem.org/grantee-profiles.asp?gdx=17

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Project TimelineOct. 14, 2011: Cytometry project will

be exhibited with emphasis on algae biofuels. When

Friday October 14th, 8:00-4:30 and Saturday October 15th 8:00-4:00

WherePuget Sound Industrial Excellence Center, 6737 Corson Ave S, South Seattle Community College, Georgetown Campus, Seattle 98108

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Project TimelineDecember 10, 2011: NSTA

Conference (Seattle)

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Project TimelineMay 24 , 2012: Cleveland students in

PLTW Biomed Classes will participate in NWABR BioExpo.

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Project TimelineMay, 2012: Cytometry project

students will attend Imagine Tomorrow at WSU also in May.

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Participating Partners

Beverly Torok-Storb, Fred Hutch (FHCRC) Training Lab (Center News) Cytopeia (BD Biosciences) Cleveland High School (Seattle, WA)

STEM Newsletter: September, 2011 Featured on MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Show (2010)

Career Tech Education, Seattle and Snohomish School District Glacier Peak High School (Snohomish, WA) Julie Hill, Flow Cytometry Specialist Manufacturing and Industrial Council of Seattle; Green Expo Northwest Association for Biomedical Research Project Lead the Way (PLTW), Biomedical Sciences (BMS) Seattle BioMed: BioQuest Academy; Site Explorations (King 5 News) Science Education Partnership (SEP), FHCRC Washington State University-Spokane, PLTW West Affiliate Washington STEM Entrepreneurial Grant Presentation available on SlideShare:http://www.slideshare.net/jmshaver/a-cytopeian-adventure-9415576

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For More Information:

Jeff Shaver, PhDPLTW Biomedical Science Teacher

Career Tech Education, Seattle Public Schools

Cleveland High [email protected]

Project Lead The Way Website www.pltw.org

Go Eagles!

Presentation also available at : http://www.slideshare.net/jmshaver/cleveland


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