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St. Louis Area Brain Bee

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The St. Louis Area Brain Bee (SLABB) is a neuroscience competition for high school/home school students in grades 9-12. Questions come from Brain Facts, a book produced by the Society for Neuroscience.
When and Where?
February 17, 2018
1:00 – 5:00 pm
Rebstock, Room 215
Washington University Danforth Campus; #102 on this map.
Please visit the official SLABB website for more information about the Brain Bee, and to register.
Why Participate?
Students who participate in the Brain Bee will enjoy hands-on brain activities, meet teenagers from other schools and learn more about the science of the brain. The SLABB competition is a great opportunity for students to read cutting-edge science materials and win prizes, research internships, and trips to other Brain Bee competitions.
Who can Participate?
Any high school/home student from grades 9 to 12 is eligible to compete in the Brain Bee. We encourage family, friends, teachers and other classmates to support participants and join them in the competition.
Prepare! Students can come to fun and informative “Tutorial Sessions” for the Brain Bee at the Taylor Center from 9:30am-11:00pm on Jan 27, Feb 3 and Feb 10. Each session covers different chapters from the readings in Brain Facts used in the Brain Bee competition.