"Something (Zebra) Fishy is Going on in Classrooms: BioEYES Turns Kids on to Science,"

Peta Owens-Liston, ARUP Laboratories

"What better way to teach children about science than to let them watch life develop right before their eyes? Some Utah schoolchildren are getting that opportunity with the help of volunteers from ARUP Laboratories through BioEYES, a national science education program offered through University of Utah (U of U) Health. Their reaction as they look through a microscope and see living cells evolve within zebrafish eggs is memorable, says Sue Reese, an ARUP medical technologist who spent a week last April with fifth-graders as a BioEYES volunteer."

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