Educator Trek: Monkey Health Explorer

  • Saturday, October 04, 2025
  • 10:00am - 5:00pm

Rhesus macaque monkeys in a forest.

Join us for this new educator workshop to learn how you can connect your students to authentic monkey health research! This covers ongoing research engaging students in biology, monkeys, and data science methods such as machine learning (ML).

How can biological research help students understand data science tools and techniques? Scientists and educators from the NC Museum of Natural Sciences and the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at UNC-Chapel Hill will captivate you with their research on rhesus macaque monkeys, while providing you content to excite your students in a participatory science project relevant to blood chemistry and the immune system. Gain new ideas for engaging your students in biology research and data science methods, and get one-on-one time with researchers. The workshop includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the Genomics & Microbiology Research Lab. Discover new ways to incorporate authentic research into your classroom!

Monkey Health Explorer is a participatory science project hosted on Zooniverse. It is geared towards students in 6th grade and beyond, including undergraduate, graduate, medical, and veterinary students. This project is ideal for people interested in pattern matching, health, and behavior. Workshop participants will gain hands-on experience collecting data on monkey health. Participants will also learn basics about how data science methods are used in the project.

The goals of the workshop are to engage teachers and students in authentic research and to provide a platform for clinically-interested students to gain valuable career experience.  In addition, we will provide lesson plans and activities and will have time to develop them for different teaching styles and classrooms.

Eligibility: This workshop is designed for middle school and high school biology and earth/environmental science/math teachers, but any educators who would like to adapt content are welcome to attend.

Credit: 8 contact hours toward CEUs or Criteria II/III for North Carolina’s Environmental Education Certification Program (one credit hour will be earned at an evening virtual follow-up meeting either in December or March. Follow-up date will be set by participants during the workshop.)

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The full workshop fee is due when you register and payment is via credit card. Registration for most Educator Treks is on a first-come, first-served basis. Treks fill quickly, so register early!

 

Details

  • Fee: $25 - A Monkey Health Explorer Supply Kit (3D printed monkey skull, candy blood smear for student participants, project flash cards, and more) will be provided to teach this project in the classroom. Participants needing financial assistance should contact Megan Davis (megan.davis@naturalsciences.org) for more information.
  • Requirements: This workshop is open to all educators. This workshop is designed for middle school and high school biology and earth/environmental science/math teachers, but any educators who would like to adapt content are welcome to attend.
  • Program Instructor(s): Dr. Julie Horvath, Senior Research Scientist at the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Director of RENCI-Museum Partnership at NC Museum of Natural Sciences; Dr. Marianne Barrier, Interim Head of Genomics & Microbiology Research Lab at NC Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Activity Level: Easy. This workshop will take place indoors, in the lab and a classroom.
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Details

Date:
October 4
Times:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fee:
$25 - A Monkey Health Explorer Supply Kit (3D printed monkey skull, candy blood smear for student participants, project flash cards, and more) will be provided to teach this project in the classroom. Participants needing financial assistance should contact Megan Davis (megan.davis@naturalsciences.org) for more information.
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Venue

Natural World Investigate Lab

Downtown Raleigh
11 West Jones Street
Raleigh, NC 27601 United States
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Phone:
919.707.9800

Organizer

Megan Davis
919.707.9905