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[Image: BEST students in entomology lab]BEST Is Yet To Come
Biotechnology Education for Students and Teachers, the BEST program, was established in 2001 to raise the level of science education in Louisiana and prepare the state's youth to become the researchers our society needs for a prosperous and safe future.
[Image: Brad Kairdolf, Josh Maier, Jordan Whatley, & Pranav Diwan - 2002]BEST Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program is designed to provide outstanding undergraduate students with a platform in which to form a research relationship with a faculty mentor. Each undergraduate will receive a $5,000 stipend and $2,000 for research supplies for their projects.
[Image: Ashley Venters and Patricia Colbert -Cormier participate in lab work as part of BEST program]Students, Teachers Learn To Be 'BEST' This Summer
The Biotechnology Education for Students and Teachers program opened doors for Ashley Venters – although it might inadvertently close one as well.
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Positions Open for the BEST program
[Image: Group photo from the 2003 Summer Best Program]2003 Summer Program
The Gordon A. Cain Biotechnology Education for Students and Teachers (BEST) program in the LSU AgCenter offers six weeks of on-campus study for you and one of your outstanding students to get first-hand experience with biotechnology research.
2002 Summer Program
The Gordon A. Cain Biotechnology Education for Students and Teachers (BEST) program in the LSU AgCenter offers six weeks of on-campus study for you and one of your outstanding students to get first-hand experience with biotechnology research.
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