New Jersey Brain Bee Association

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International Brain Bee

Brain Facts

  Link to Brain Facts (4.3 MB PDF)

 

 

 

New Jersey Brain Bee

The 2008 New Jersey Brain Bee will be held:

Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 2 PM at the

Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ

 

 

    About the International Brain Bee…

             The International Brain Bee (IBB) is a live Q & A competition that tests the neuroscience knowledge of high school students. Young men and women from all over North America compete to determine who is the "best brain" on such topics as intelligence, memory, emotions, sensations, movement, stress, aging, sleep, addiction, Alzheimer's, and stroke. In a two-step process, local competitions are held throughout North America, with the winners invited to the championship at the University of Maryland during Brain Awareness Week in March, 2008. The IBB is an attempt to motivate our youth to learn about the brain, capture their imagination and inspire them to pursue careers in biomedical brain research. We challenge educators and scientists to start a brain bee in their city. We challenge students to compete! It's fun, easy, and rewarding.

To contact us:

Phone: 973-940-4641
Fax: 973-940-4509


Email:
NJBrainBee@EmbarqMail.com

 

16 Ash Street

Stanhope, NJ 07874

 

NJBrainBee.com

    About the New Jersey Brain Bee…

             The New Jersey Brain Bee is a live question-and-answer competition for individual high school students.  Entry is free and study materials are provided.  The questions for the competition are generated by the International Brain Bee (associated with the Society for Neuroscience) and are derived from the “Brain Facts” publication that is bookmarked on this page.  The top three finishers will receive cash prizes and the winner will receive an all expense paid trip for two to compete in the International Brain Bee Championship, held in Washington DC during National Brain Awareness Week in March 2008.  The New Jersey Brain Bee competition is sponsored in part by Schering-Plough and is organized and judged by local members of the Society for Neuroscience.  Since space is limited, students planning to participate should register as soon as possible.  We look forward to a great competition!

See Pictures from Previous Brain Bee Competitions

2006

2007