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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Special Symposium for Bology Teachers. Special Symposium for Biology Teachers. Symposium On The Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye. Friday, November 20, 2009. In recognition of the 150th Anniversary of the publication of. On the Origin of Species. Also lecturing will be Dr. Ishara Mills-Henry, an accomplished biochemist and director of Science of the Eye, and Prof. Jonathan King, MIT professor of molecular biology. After the lectures, there will be a genera...
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Eye Workshop I Review | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Eye Workshop I Review. First Science of the Eye Workshop Brings the Excitement of Vision Science. To Diverse Group of Teachers. Click here to see workshop participants at work. Similar genetic networks underlie both human and fly eye. The group included high school biology teachers Sharon McDonald from Athol and Kelly Pirog of Chicopee, as well as three community college professors and even one kindergarten teacher, Robin Gurdak-Foley, who explained that...
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Giving an Academic Talk | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Giving an Academic Talk. Under “Biology Teacher Links” I have added a link to “Giving an Academic Talk” that addresses what to do and NOT. Laquo; Science of the Eye Professional Development for High School Teachers. Date : February 28, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. A Note Regardin...
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Celebrate Darwin Day Feb. 12, 2010 | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Celebrate Darwin Day Feb. 12, 2010. Greetings from all of us at Science of the Eye and the Darwin Bicentennial Project. We wanted to make sure you’re aware that February 12, 2010 is DARWIN DAY! Here are three ideas for celebrating the 201st anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth. 2) Want more information about events near you or abroad? 3) Organize your own Darwin Day Screening. Science of the Eye Bringing Vision into the Classroom. Cambridge, MA 02139.
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Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye Symposium | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye Symposium. December 10, 2009. We were pleased that so many of you could attend, and gratified at all the positive feedback we received. If you are interested in sampling the talks from our morning session for the MIT community, videos are now available at. Http:/ techtv.mit.edu/videos/2f8146e6cb652c0fc9652feb93f8fe12147df4d0/private. In the coming months, we will be offering a series of regional workshops and events that a...
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Annual MABT Conference: “ABC,s of Disease and Evolution” | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Annual MABT Conference: “ABC,s of Disease and Evolution”. The annual MABT Conference. 8220; ABC,s of Disease and Evolution. Will be held on. Saturday, March 13th. State College. Mark your calendar and stay tuned here for further information. Click here for additional information and a registration form. Laquo; Celebrate Darwin Day Feb. 12, 2010. Science of the Eye Professional Development for High School Teachers. Date : January 31, 2010. Annual MABT Con...
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Science of the Eye Professional Development for High School Teachers | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. Science of the Eye Professional Development for High School Teachers. Check out the new link (under “Biology Teacher Links” in the right-hand column) to the Science of the Eye website. Laquo; Annual MABT Conference: “ABC,s of Disease and Evolution”. Giving an Academic Talk. Date : February 18, 2010. Sounds like a great conference. I hope many people take advantage. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). TBT: Fast...
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Making the Connection | MABT BioBlog
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The Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers. MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF BIOLOGY TEACHERS. AN EXAMPLE OF “MAKING THE CONNECTION”. By Paul King and Brian Dempsey, Massachusetts Association of Biology Teachers (MABT). In 1998 MABT joined with National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) in co-sponsoring “The New Biology of the Brain: Learning About Learning,” a conference in celebration of Brain Awareness Week that featured such notables as Barry Kosofsky (Harvard Medical School), Dav...A series ...