Hey high school teachers! Are your students interested in the brain?
Who isn't?
Three winners will win all-expense-paid trips to present their work in a poster session in Seattle at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology. Their teachers get to come too! I can tell you, Seattle is a fun place to visit.
Low tide at Golden Gardens, July 2008
Plus, three student winners will get $1000 in cash in addition to the trip.
Find out more at www.aan.com/achieve.
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