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Congratulations to the 22 students who completed the 2017 WISE Summer Institute from 6/19/17 to 6/30/17.  Participants isolated and analyzed 132 cDNA plasmid clones and over 120 of these clones have been sequenced!  More than 50 of these sequences have been submitted to NCBII.  Go  to the 2017 WISE Published Sequences web site to see if yours has been posted.  Pictures of students in the June Summer Institute have also been posted.  

Over 170 students joined us at the Rutgers Waksman Institute on Friday, December 2, 2016. Student representatives from over 30 participating NJ high schools made Power Point presentations and reported on their progress with their academic year research investigations being conducted at their schools. Continue with this fine work! Students will present their findings and results at the next follow up meeting scheduled for February 2017.

197 Sequences have just been posted on the NCBI datbase!  These include more than 50 from Waipahu High School for 2016 project year, listed on the Current Project Published Sequences Page!   Sequences from Col Zadok, Elmwood Park, Fair Lawn, Granada, Hackettstown, Hillsborough, JP STevens, Old Bridge, Robbinsville, SMET, Southern, The Frisch School, and Union City High Schools, among others, have been published on the 2015 Published Sequences page!  

Another 200 sequences from schools including Col. Zadok, Fair Lawn, JP Stevens, New Providence, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Pascack Hills, Pascack Valley, Princeton, Sci & Math Acad. at Aberdeemn, Southern, The Frisch School, Tracy, Waipahu, and West Windsor-Plainsboro South, have been posted on NCBI.  Go to the 2015 Published Sequences page to see if your sequence has been published

The 2015 Waksman Forum Poster Session is scheduled for Monday, June 6, 2016. All schools Teams that have contributed to the 2015-2016 WSSP research project should plan to attend and present at the Poster Session.  As in previous years, there is only ONE POSTER per school. Easels will be set up, and poster boards with push pins will be available for those schools that bring print outs of their posters.

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