Kids go to ‘Hutch High’


November 3, 2009 · 11:23 AM

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ARLINGTON — Local students will soon have a chance see some of the world’s leading research labs in Seattle.

Arlington Christian School is scheduled to attend “Hutch High” at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Nov. 5.

During the day, the center will be hosting approximately 250 students from 24 Washington state high schools.

Students will have a chance to isolate and spool DNA, learn the art of micropipetting and use a germ-revealing black light to test their skills at hand-washing.

Schools can participate in the program at no cost.

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