Presentation Schedule
All students who submit papers will then present their work in power point
and oral format to a panel of judges at a screening session in one of four
locations depending on where they live:
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at Davis
University of Nevada, Reno
California State University, Fresno
After the oral presentations, the judges at each screening site will recommend
students who should be considered to be regional presenters. A team of
professors, scientists, and teachers will review the technical papers and
the screening recommendations at the University of California, Berkeley,
to select the student finalists. Sixteen students will be selected to present
papers at the Regional Symposium at
The University of Nevada, Reno March 18-20, 2010.
The decisions of the judging teams are final.
STUDENTS WHO WISH TO PRESENT THEIR WORK SHOULD CAREFULLY FOLLOW
THE SCHEDULE LISTED BELOW
DECEMBER 11, 2009 – If the project involves humans, vertebrate animals, recombinant DNA, or any pathogen, you are required to have the Animal/Human Project Proposal Form on file for review by the Scientific Review Committee. This form can be found in the Qualifying to be a Presenter link. If you have any problems accessing or downloading this form, be sure to contact our office as soon as possible. If you are working with humans, you will also need to keep a file of the Informed Consent form for each person who is in your test sample.
JANUARY 8, 2010 – All required forms and papers are due in the JSHS office
as of this date.
(Revised abstracts and papers may be submitted later if necessary)
FEBRUARY 15-19, 2010 – Students present their research to the screening
committees
(When your papers are received you will be informed about your screening
date, time and location)
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 22, 2010 – All students who presented at the screening
sites will be
notified of the decisions of the judges.
MARCH 18-20, 2010 –The Regional Symposium will be held at the University of Nevada, Reno