Synapse – the neuroscience interest group for Washington University undergraduates, featuring volunteer opportunities, career shadowing, and the annual NeuroWeek.
St. Louis Area Brain Bee (SLABB) – an annual neuroscience competition for high school students, organized and run by undergraduates.
Graduate & medical students
Brain Discovery – lead 4th-6th grade students in hands-on experiments to explore the brain and nervous system over a six-week period, with an emphasis on the scientific process and what it’s really like to be a scientist.
The Young Scientist Program – present science demonstrations at K-12 schools, mentor high school students during the academic year, or host a student in your lab during the summer.
The Amazing Brain Carnival – learn how to present neuroscience concepts to the general public by creating your own demonstration or assisting with other activities during this biannual event at the St. Louis Science Center.
BP-ENDURE(graduate students only) – serve as a “Fire Together, Wire Together” mentor for an undergraduate student participating in this summer program.
Camp Neuro(medical students only) – teach high school students about the brain and nervous system in this week-long med school simulation summer camp.
Postdocs, faculty & staff
The Amazing Brain Carnival – give a brief talk or lead a demonstration for the general public during this biannual event at the St. Louis Science Center.
Brain Discovery – lead 4th-6th grade students in hands-on experiments to explore the brain and nervous system over a six-week period, with an emphasis on the scientific process and what it’s really like to be a scientist.
The Young Scientist Program – present science demonstrations at K-12 schools or host a high school student in your lab during the summer.