Teachers work in top security lab in one-of-a-kind program to inspire future scientists

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Texas Biomedical Research Institute received a five-year $1.25 million grant to help teachers understand the research happening at the lab and inspire future applicants.

– For the past month, local science teachers have been getting a closer look at the real research developed by scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute.

Rosemary Riggs, education outreach program manager for Texas BioMed, said the goal is to help teachers inspire the next generation of scientists. Over the next five years, the program seeks to influence 8,000 to 10,000 students. Each year, more than a dozen new teachers will join the program.

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