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Science Student of the Month

Kids in Science
Attention K-12 Students, Parents & Teachers!

Do you know a K-12 student that is demonstrating excellence in the study of science? Now is the time to honor their academic achievements.

The Science Student of the Month award is a signature achievement for gifted and dedicated students in the state of Utah. Recipients of the Science Student of the Month award will receive:

  • Signed certificate by the State Science Advisor
  • Special recognition on Utah Science state website
  • Utah Science T-shirt

Science Teacher of the Month

Teacher in Science
Attention K-12 Students, Parents & Teachers!

Do you know a K-12 science teacher that is demonstrating excellence in their profession? Now is the time to honor their contributions to education.

The Science Teacher of the Month award is a signature achievement for gifted and dedicated teachers in the state of Utah. Recipients of the Science Teacher of the Month award will receive:

  • Signed certificate by the State Science Advisor
  • Special recognition on Utah Science state website
  • Utah Science T-shirt

Featured Company

Echelon Biosciences
Echelon Biosciences Incorporated

Echelon Biosciences was formed from a project under the Center for Cell Signaling, a State of Utah Center of Excellence, and was incorporated under the laws of the state of Utah as Echelon Research Laboratories, Inc. on October 3, 1997. The company has since changed its name to Echelon Biosciences Incorporated. The company was organized to further the science of lipid cell signaling and critical metabolic enzymes, which provide new and viable targets for the development of potential drugs and diagnostics for cancer, diabetes, inflammation, infections, and cardiovascular disease.