The only thing that I can see is I believe that you have to identify a body part, ie bone marrow, leukemia, and reaction to chemo.  Great topic! 

We are doing diabetes one of our klds is on an insulin pump and so it fits right in with the theme. 

Oh I forgot to mention that I am a RN so if anyone has bio questions shoot me an email.

Mike
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On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Julie C. Quick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
My team wants to do their research project on coming up with better ways to help
people (and more specifically other kids) endure cancer treatments.  They are
looking at things like building the immune system, building energy through diet,
mental helth services, etc.  I was wondering if this is too "soft" a topic for
their research.  There is a lot of science involved in the topics that they are
researching, but not as much engineering.  Is that ok?

Thanks,
Julie
Forest Elementary Robotic OWLS




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