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Students and Teachers
As
Research Scientists (STARS)

STARS offers academically-talented students who are entering their junior or senior years of high school and teachers a rare opportunity to work within a laboratory research setting with top scientist at the Missouri Institute for Mental Health, Saint Louis University, Washington University, and the host institution, University of Missouri - St. Louis.

STARS is a six-week program that begins the third week of June. Participants join a community of investigators working under the supervision of a practicing research scientist. More than 50 scientists who work in fields such as biology, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, medicine, optometry, physics, and psychology will share their experiences as they and their research team direct students and teachers in research projects.

For More Information Visit the STARS website at STARS INFORMATION

AWMA St. Louis Section Newsletters

The St. Louis Section publishes 2-3 newsletters every year. We have switched to distributing our newsletters electronically. Below is an archive of current and past newsletters.

2004
November

2003
November
April
January

2002
November
March

2001
September
April
January

2000
October
April
January

1999
October
March

1998
December
September

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