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Wendy Helmey-Hartman, left, and Amye Goff, teachers at Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School, try out an experiment to adapt for use in their classrooms. Top high school science teachers from around Florida are at UF to get hands-on experience with emerging pathogens as part of the Center for Precollegiate Education and Training's ICORE Partnerships project. The two-week program is funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

 
 
 
 

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