Two high school graduates from the Young Women’s Leadership Charter School will be able to do hands-on research on Oncofertility this summer, thanks to President Obama’s stimulus money, the Chicago Tribune reported today.
The stimulus money is coming from the National Cancer Institute and will enable Ashley McKinney and Megan Romero to take part in the paid internship here in Teresa Woodruff’s lab at Northwestern University.
Melissa Resh, a teacher at the school, will also be doing research at the lab with money from the same stimulus package.
To read the story from the Chicago Tribune, click here: Stimulus cash aids Northwestern mentoring program.