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Vt. Brain Bee competition to be held Feb. 10
VERMONT — The Vermont Brain Bee returns for its annual day of neuroscience for high school students on Saturday Feb. 10, at UVM Medical Center. This is its 15th year.
The bee is for any high school students interested in the brain. The event is an opportunity for like-minded students from around the state to get together. On average, students from 6-10 high schools attend each year.
The day, which runs from 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m., consists of three exam forms (written, practical and oral), and three other dynamic experiences that include case presentations by invited guests, a keynote speaker, and a college-led panel discussion.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Lisa Bernardin, VBB creator and traumatic brain injury survivor. Her address, “Our Brains: How They Change,” is a personal, compelling and insightful presentation.
To learn more about the bee, its location, and how to register, email [email protected].
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