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A High School Competition For the Anatomical Sciences

A High School Competition For the Anatomical SciencesA High School Competition For the Anatomical SciencesA High School Competition For the Anatomical Sciences

What is the Anato-Bee?

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STEMM Opportunities for Winners

STEMM Opportunities for Winners

The Anato-Bee is a free high school outreach initiative aimed to promote education in anatomy, embryology, and histology. The competition format makes for a fun, collaborative experience!

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STEMM Opportunities for Winners

STEMM Opportunities for Winners

STEMM Opportunities for Winners

Jump start your career in the sciences with a summer research or immersive experience, which will be supplemented by a stipend awarded to the top placing students at each regional Anato-Bee.

See where last year's winners were accepted

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Coming soon: Anato-Bee Badge Program!

Coming soon: Anato-Bee Badge Program!

Check out our news page to see the latest updates on the Anato-Bee.

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Coming soon: Anato-Bee Badge Program!

Coming soon: Anato-Bee Badge Program!

Coming soon: Anato-Bee Badge Program!

 Earn badges through participation in Anato-Bee activities, exploration of STEM topics, and engagement in diverse educational opportunities. The Anato-Bee Badge Program acknowledges your efforts in skill-building, scientific inquiry, and critical thinking. Check back on September 1st for more details and to start earning badges! 

Competition Overview

Local Competitions

Virtual qualifying competition

January 24, 2026

Virtual

Event Details

Local Competitions

Virtual qualifying competition

Register for your local competiton, which will take place on a virtual platform to assess your knowledge of anatomy, histology, and embryolo...

Event Details

January 24, 2026

Virtual

Regional Competitions

In-person regional competitions

TBD

TBD

Event Details

Regional Competitions

In-person regional competitions

Top placing student(s) of each local competition will be invited to participate in their respective regional competitions. More details will...

Event Details

TBD

TBD

Meet the designer of the Anato-Bee logo

Skylar J. Henderson is a medical student at Drexel University College of Medicine, Class of 2026. Skylar is originally from Provo, Utah where he developed his love for medicine, art, and the great outdoors. He studied biology and art at Brigham Young University and graduated with his B.S. in 2021. He then received a Master of Science degree in Medical Humanities and Bioethics from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2022. Skylar continues to pursue his passion for medicine and the humanities and strives to become a person-centered healer, a well-rounded teacher, and a loving husband and father. He and his wife live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with their wonderful daughter and energetic dog.

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