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January 11, 2008

Pre-Service Teacher Program (Image 1)

Pre-Service Teacher Program (Image 1)

Joshua Elsasser, a Noyce Scholar (undergraduate) from California State University-Fresno, is working on his research project in which he is studying the metabolism of organophosphates by means of a family of enzymes (CYP450s) at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory under the U.S. Department of Energy's PreService Teacher Internship program 2007.

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Pre-Service Teacher (PST) Internship Program provides laboratory research opportunities to highly motivated pre-service teachers (undergraduates or graduate students preparing to be teachers). Several areas of the program are linked to National Science Foundation support, which has helped provide for students to participate in research internships under the USDA PST program. (Date of Image: 2007) [See Related Image.]

Credit: California State University, Fresno Science and Mathematics Education Center Noyce Program


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